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Students/Parents: Thank you for considering me as you tutor. I have over 7-years of experience providing top-of-the-line service for hundreds of students taking college level mathematics, and physics. I have a Bachelor’s of Science in Mathematics with an emphasis of pure math, and am currently in graduate school for mathematics. I love to explain complex information, and am able to do this in a simple fashion that students respond to very quickly.

Students/Parents: Thank you for considering me as you tutor. I have over 7-years of experience providing top-of-the-line service for hundreds of students taking college level mathematics, and physics. I have a Bachelor’s of Science in Mathematics with an emphasis of pure math, and am currently in graduate school for mathematics. I love to explain complex information, and am able to do this in a simple fashion that students respond to very quickly.
Span of a matrix
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Span of a matrix

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In this video presentation from JJ the Tutor we look at what is the span of a matrix and what is the subset of a matrix.
Choose h and k
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Choose h and k

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JJtheTutor Video Tutorial: choose h and k such that the system has (a) no solution, (b) a unique solution, and (c) many solutions. Give separate answers for each part.
Resistivity of a Metal
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Resistivity of a Metal

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JJtheTutor Video Tutorial: In this video we calculate the resistivity of a metal given a certain number of coiled spring with a diameter.
Calculating Total Number of Protons and Electons
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Calculating Total Number of Protons and Electons

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Calculating Total Number of Protons and Electons in a Piece of Gold and its Total Charge. Particles in a Gold Ring. You have a pure (24-karat) gold ring with mass 17.7 g. Gold has an atomic mass of 197 g/mol and an atomic number of 79. (a) How many protons are in the ring, and what is their total positive charge? (b) If the ring carries no net charge, how many electrons are in it? coulombs law electromagnetism