Sophie Adams
Precalculus teacher | Tutor for 10 years
I'm a precalculus specialist with a degree from Seattle Pacific University. Passionate about unlocking mathematical potential, I've honed my skills through dedicated study and practical teaching experience. My approach emphasizes clarity and accessibility, empowering students to grasp even the most challenging concepts. With a commitment to fostering confidence and understanding, I strive to create an engaging learning environment where every question is valued and every student can succeed. Whether it's trigonometry or functions, I'm here to guide you towards mastery and mathematical fluency. Let's embark on this journey together!
Questions
How do you find the inverse of #f(x) = x^2 +7#?
How do you find the vertical, horizontal or slant asymptotes for # [(9x-4) / (3x+2)] +2#?
Let #s(x) = x ^2 + 2x + 3x# and #t(x) = sqrt(x+4), how do you find sot(6)?
Difference between roots and factors of an equation?
How do you find the Vertical, Horizontal, and Oblique Asymptote given #g(x)=(2+x)/(x^2(5-x))#?
How do you write the standard equation of a circle with the given center (-4,3) and tangent to the line y=1?
How do you find the Vertical, Horizontal, and Oblique Asymptote given #y=1/(2-x)#?
How do you write the equation of the circle in standard form, identify the center and radius of #x^2+y^2-2x+6y+9=0#?
How do you find the inverse of #f(x)=2x+3#?
How do I add two numbers with the same base but different exponents?
How do you find vertical, horizontal and oblique asymptotes for #f(x) = (3x^2+2x-1)/( x^2-4)#?
Given #g(x)=e^x +3#, how do you describe the transformation?
How do you solve #ln((e^(4x+3))/e)=1#?
How do you evaluate #log_(1/4) (1/4)#?
How do you solve the system of equations: #5x-y+z=-11#, #3x+2y-3z=-20#, #x-3y+2z=6# ?
How do you solve the system of equations algebraically #3/5x-1/6y=1, 1/5x+5/6y=11#?
The orange graph is the function f(x). How do you describe the transformations on the pink graph and write an equation for it?
How do you find the Vertical, Horizontal, and Oblique Asymptote given #(x+3)/ (x^2+4x+3)#?
How do solve #1/4<7/(7-x)# algebraically?
How do you use the intermediate value theorem to verify that there is a zero in the interval [0,1] for #h(theta)=1+theta-3tantheta#?