Friday, March 6, 2020
Online Equation Solver Tutors
Online Equation Solver Tutors We can say equation solver is a kind of tool to solve the equation. We can say an equation is of the form A = B. Here A and B are expressions having unknowns. For example, 3 is the unique solution of the equation x + 4 = 7. In other words we can say an equation is a kind mathematical statement that has two expressions divide by an equal sign. Example 1: Solve the equation 3x + 5 = 13 x. Solution: The given equation is 3x + 5 = 13 x Now we can add -5 on both sides of the equality 3x + 5 5= 13 x 5 3x = 8 x Now we can add x on both sides of the equality 3x + x = 8 x + x 4x = 8 Therefore, x = 2. Example 2: Solve the equation 2x + 21 = 9x 14 . Solution: The given equation is 2x + 21 = 9x 14 Now we can add 14 on both sides of the equality 2x + 21 +14 = 9x 14 14 2x + 35 = 9x Now we can add 2x on both sides of the equality 2x + 35 2x = 9x 2x 35 = 7x Now we can divide this equation by 7, then we get 35/7= 7x/7 5 = x Therefore, solution of the given equation is x = 5.
Can Online Tutoring Truly Work
Can Online Tutoring Truly Work 0SHARESShare Modern technology facilitates students to be remotely tutored via computers. The process supports the use of a whiteboard and the stylus system in which both the educator and the learner can write on a digital whiteboard using a stylus pen which is apparently comparable to writing on a notebook. This makes the experience of online tuitions more real and accepted. Tutor Pace, an online tutoring website strives to make the learning process more effective by providing the essential tools and material to tutors for imparting the best education to their students. It helps tutors to address some of the commonly faced challenges in their daily teaching practices: To make sure that every student is developing his learning and understanding skills in spite of having a different learning-understanding style To keep students engaged so that they can find interest in the program To teach difficult concepts with a motivating approach To help students to proceed to a higher level of thinking To instantly identify areas of student strength and weakness To continuously assess the students learning ability Customize teaching process to make it more effective These allow online tutors to teach, guide and monitor student effectively. What makes an internet learning effective? Highly Animated sessions to explain complex problems Active participation in discussion Option to take off Choice to turn off the voice-over 24/7 service Time saving and economical Interesting one-to-one session We are an educational-assistance portal offering a complete suite of assistance services to students from k-12 across the world. [starbox id=admin]
Thursday, March 5, 2020
Either, Neither or Too Video and Exercise
Either, Neither or Too Video and Exercise Many students in our English classes have difficulty knowing when to use either, neither or too when they want to agree or disagree with something. The words have similar meanings, but very specific uses.For example, if your friend says, I dont like sushi, if you want to agree with this statement do you say, Me neither, Me either, or Me too?Watch the video below to learn more about using either, neither and too, and then see if you can complete the exercises. Choose the correct answer below. Write your answers in comments and we will respond.1. Kevin: Do you want tea or coffee? Freddy: _____ I will have water.a. Me toob. Eitherc. Neitherd. I dont too2. Kevin: Do you want to go to a movie, or stay home? Freddy: I dont care, _____ sounds nice to me.a. neither oneb. either onec. me too3. Kevin: I dont like oysters. Freddy: _____, they are disgusting.a. Me toob. Me eitherc. Me neitherd. I dont too4. Kevin: She loves New York City. Freddy: _____, its a beautiful city.a. Me toob. Me eitherc. Me neitherd. I dont too5. Kevin: Will you move to the United States or stay in Brazil? Freddy: ____ one is possible for me.a. Me toob. Eitherc. Neitherd. I dont toOk, thanks! Contact us if you have questions. William The answers are: c, b, c, a, b. LOIEnglish Very good William. You got them all correct! Bahruz Hello! c,b,a,a,b LOIEnglish Almost Bahruz! You missed the third one. Can you see what the correct answer should be? Adolfo 4. Kevin: âShe loves New York City.â Freddy: â _____, itâs a beautiful city.â a. Me too b. Me either Could letter b be possible? LOIEnglish AdolfoWe use me too to agree with positive sentences. For example: Person A. I like ice-cream. Person B. Me too.We use me neither to agree with negative sentences. For Example: Person A. I dont like traffic. Person B. Me neither.*Note* We use me NEITHER me either is incorrect. Many native speakers make this mistake but technically it is incorrect. We use Either when not is in the sentence. For example: I dont like traffic. I dont either. Notice that not + either=neither. Adolfo So, Me either doesnt exist, right? Even in positive sentences?
GRE Test Prep 3 Geometry Concepts to Know
GRE Test Prep 3 Geometry Concepts to Know GRE/MAT Graduate School Blog Letâs look at three math concepts that are very helpful on the GREâs Quantitative Reasoning sections. Each concept involves triangles. The first concept, triangle inequality, can be used with any triangle. The second concept, Pythagorean Triples, can be used with right triangles. And the third concept, a shortcut for finding the ratio of triangle perimeters or areas, can be used with similar triangles. To illustrate the first concept, weâll start off with a sample GRE problem. First Concept: TRIANGLE INEQUALITY (GRE sample problem) One side of a triangle has a length of 15. Another side of the triangle has a length of 21. Which of the following could NOT be the triangleâs perimeter?Select ALL that apply.A. 72B. 70C. 48D. 42 E. 40Solution: To determine the triangleâs actual perimeter, we would need the length of the third side, which we are not given. If we knew that the triangle was a right triangle, we could use Pythagorean Theorem, (or in some cases special right triangle side ratios) to find the missing side length. However, nothing in the given information tells us for certain that weâre dealing with a right triangle. Fortunately we can use the concept of triangle inequality to establish a range of possible values for the third side of the triangle, which in turn will tell us the range of possible values for the perimeter. Imagine a triangle with side lengths a, b, and c. Triangle inequality states that the length of side a must be less than the sum of b and c, yet greater than the difference of b and c, or in other words: b - c a b + c.The side length designations are completely interchangeable, so âaâ could be any of the three sides of the triangle.Setting up a triangle inequality for the side lengths weâre given in this problem, we simplify and find that: This in turn tells us that: Since the perimeter must be greater than 42, but less than 72, we have to select Answer Choices A, D, and E (all that apply) as values that could NOT be the triangleâs perimeter.Second Concept: PYTHAGOREAN TRIPLES-- A SHORTCUT FOR RIGHT TRIANGLESPythagorean triples are sets of 3 integers that can be sides of a right triangle. Pythagorean triples are excellent time-savers because they allow you to solve for a missing side of a right triangle without plugging numbers into the Pythagorean Theorem. You just have to do a little memorization. Here are some of Pythagorean Triples that show up most commonly on tests like the GRE: Common Pythagorean Triples 3-4-5 6-8-10 5-12-13 7-24-25 8-15-17Anytime you see a situation in which you could use the Pythagorean Theorem to solve a problem, check to see if you could shortcut the process with a Pythagorean Triple. For example, suppose weâre told that a right triangle has a hypotenuse of length 17 and a leg of length 15, and are asked to find the length of the other leg. Using Pythagorean Theorem, we could set up the following equation: and solve for x.HOWEVER, if we realize that a Pythagorean Triple is involved, we would see right away that x = 8. Thatâs because a leg of length 15 and a hypotenuse of length 17 fit precisely into the â8-15-17â triple in our list of common Pythagorean Triples.A word of caution when using Pythagorean Triples: Always remember that the biggest number in the triple MUST correspond with the hypotenuse of a right triangle. If the two legs of a right triangle are 8 and 17, for instance, the hypotenuse is NOT 15. Fortunately, if you accidentally misuse a Pythagorean Triple, itâs easy to catch: the mistake will cause you to have a right triangle in which a leg is longer than the hypotenuse, which is impossible. Anyway, in cases where Pythagorean Triples donât apply, just set up and solve using Pythagorean Theorem.Third Concept: ANOTHER TRIANGLE SHORTCUT-- RATIOS OF PERIMETERS AND AREASYouâre probably very familiar with setting up proportions to solve for unknown sides of similar t riangles. For instance, if we are told that a triangle which has side lengths of 3, 4, and 5 is similar to a second triangle which has a shortest side with length of 9, we could easily set up proportions to find the other two sides (letâs call them âxâ and âyâ) of the second triangle: Solving the proportions, we find that x = 12 and y = 15.But what if you were asked to find the ratio of the two trianglesâ perimeters? Itâs easy. You donât even have to add up all of the sides to get each perimeter. For similar triangles, the ratio of the perimeters is equal to the ratio of two corresponding sides, so in this case we have: If we are asked to find the ratio of the two trianglesâ areas, thereâs also a nice shortcut. For similar triangles, the ratio of the areas is equal to the square of the ratio of two corresponding sides, so here we find that:The word of caution here is that the above shortcuts for perimeter and area ratios only work if the triangles are similar. If you donât know that the triangles are similar, you have to find the base and height of each triangle, plug them into the triangle area formula, and compare the results to find the ratio. The three concepts weâve covered today will help you on GRE Quantitative Reasoning questions. Pythagorean Triples save time and energy, allowing you to avoid unnecessary calculations. Triangle inequality allows you to find answers to questions that would otherwise seem impossible to solve. Ratio shortcuts for similar triangles also save time and allow you to tackle otherwise insoluble problems. Pythagorean Triples are especially common on standardized math tests such as the GRE Quantitative Reasoning section. Practice and master all three concepts and youâll see a corresponding improvement in your scores. Good luck! About the Author: Bill K. is one of MyGuruâs most experienced GRE tutors in Chicago. He scored in the 99th percentile on both the SAT and the GMAT, and has been providing ACT, SAT, GRE, and GMAT tutoring for over five years. He holds a B.A. in Mathematics. hbspt.cta._relativeUrls=true;hbspt.cta.load(215486, '89b61843-23df-46ce-834f-80b7364de1b7', {});
7 Steps to Help You Sleep Better Tonight
7 Steps to Help You Sleep Better Tonight Photo Credit : WebMD Go to bed at the same time each night and wake up each morning at the same time as well. A regular routine of going to bed and waking up at the same time will reinforce your bodys sleep-wake cycle and help promote better sleep at night. 4. Be Comfortable in Your Bedroom We all know its hard to sleep when its hot in the bedroom or the light is shining through the windows. Create a room that is fit for sleeping. Buy dark shades so no light will be able to shine through the windows. Keep the thermostat set between 65 ° and 75 °F. Being in the cool air helps trigger your body to drop its temperature and tells the body to produce melatonin which helps induce sleep. Buy a comfortable mattress and pillow. Nobody likes to sleep on a hard mattress. 5. EXERCISE Photo Credit: DailyHiit Regular Physical Activity helps promote better sleep but make sure to exercise at least 3 to 4 hours before heading to bed. Exercising too close to bedtime, your body might be too energized for it to be put into sleep mode. 6. Manage Stress Our minds are always thinking 24/7 about everything and anything. You need to unwind and get your mind off of whatever is bothering you and relax. If your mind is constantly racing, keep a journal. Write any worries or concerns you have in a journal that way it is off your mind when you are trying to go to sleep. Breathe! Take deep slow breaths. This will help reduce your blood pressure and heart rate which will allow your body to get in a relaxed state, priming you for sleep. 7. Eat Right Photo credit : WEBMD Avoid heavy foods and big meals late in the day; these will make it harder for your digestive system to digest making it hard to sleep. Eat a light snack that contains complex carbs and dairy. Food Choices: Cheese and Crackers, whole grain cereal and skim milk, a banana with 1 tsp peanut butter Those are just a few great tips to help you fall asleep and stay asleep. Just remember to follow these tips and you will sleep better at tonight.
This Aspiring Diplomat Learned to Never Give Up
This Aspiring Diplomat Learned to Never Give Up This Aspiring Diplomat Learned to Never Give Up Impa, 12-years-old, Level L Math, Reading Program Completer Just over a year ago, 12-year-old Impa successfully completed the Kumon Reading Program, which ends with analyzing the works of Shakespeare. Now, she is working towards completing the Kumon Math Program as well. Itâs no surprise that Impa is ahead of her peers in school, while sheâs already studying the introduction of calculus in the 7th grade. âWorking on challenging material in Kumon makes me realize how important grit and dedication are,â said Impa. âI feel so proud and satisfied with myself every time I think back to those moments. I now know that the hardest mountain is the best one to conquer!â Wow, inspiring words from such a young girl. Impaâs tenacity and work ethic will be key factors in helping her achieve her dreams of one day becoming a diplomat. Outside of the classroom, Impa maintains an active lifestyle by participating in competitive volleyball, swimming, dance, and hiking â" just to name a few. She is proud to say that she was the only student selected from her school to be a part of Envision. This prestigious STEM Program seeks bright students from across the country for the opportunity to not only work towards their future success, but to also get a real hands-on STEM experience. Members of the program work on projects that mirror real-world challenges, and require a great level of innovation, creativity, critical thinking skills, and communication. Impaâs hard work and dedication was recognized, having been one of 55 students selected to attend the 2018 Kumon Student Conference in Calgary, Canada. We had the opportunity to speak to Impa about her Kumon journey thus far. How has Kumon helped you academically? Kumon has helped me academically by giving me advantages in school. I recently got transferred to a new school which teaches at a level above your current grade. I am currently in 7th grade, however I am learning 8th grade level material. Thanks to Kumon, my school work feels like a breeze. I am also in the Gifted and Talented Program, which teaches me new material thatâs ahead of my peers. How has Kumon helped you outside of the classroom? Kumon has helped me outside of the classroom by teaching me what grit and perseverance are. Because of the level of commitment that Kumon takes, I learned to never give up. I have learned that pushing forward and looking at the big picture helps me. Each day, I am striving for excellence. What keeps you motivated in Kumon? At first, Kumon feels like a hurdle. At times it feels very difficult to reach, overcome, and finish. Once youâve gotten over the âhurdle,â it feels great! Knowing I already completed the Kumon Reading Program keeps me motivated to work through any tough levels in Math. What did attending the Student Conference mean to you? It was such a special moment for me, and I realized right then that the past six years were completely worth it. I would tell anyone that joining Kumon was the best decision I ever made! What advice do you have for other Kumon Students? I would tell other Kumon Students that despite any challenge they may face, Kumon is going to be the one thing that youâre going to be so thankful for. Discover even more student success stories. You might also be interested in: Aspiring Architect Reminds Himself To Never Give Up Discover How This Student Learned to Love New Challenges How this Aspiring Hockey Pro Applies What He Learned from Kumon Aspiring Gold Medalists Motivation Keeps Him on Top of His Game This Aspiring Diplomat Learned to Never Give Up This Aspiring Diplomat Learned to Never Give Up Impa, 12-years-old, Level L Math, Reading Program Completer Just over a year ago, 12-year-old Impa successfully completed the Kumon Reading Program, which ends with analyzing the works of Shakespeare. Now, she is working towards completing the Kumon Math Program as well. Itâs no surprise that Impa is ahead of her peers in school, while sheâs already studying the introduction of calculus in the 7th grade. âWorking on challenging material in Kumon makes me realize how important grit and dedication are,â said Impa. âI feel so proud and satisfied with myself every time I think back to those moments. I now know that the hardest mountain is the best one to conquer!â Wow, inspiring words from such a young girl. Impaâs tenacity and work ethic will be key factors in helping her achieve her dreams of one day becoming a diplomat. Outside of the classroom, Impa maintains an active lifestyle by participating in competitive volleyball, swimming, dance, and hiking â" just to name a few. She is proud to say that she was the only student selected from her school to be a part of Envision. This prestigious STEM Program seeks bright students from across the country for the opportunity to not only work towards their future success, but to also get a real hands-on STEM experience. Members of the program work on projects that mirror real-world challenges, and require a great level of innovation, creativity, critical thinking skills, and communication. Impaâs hard work and dedication was recognized, having been one of 55 students selected to attend the 2018 Kumon Student Conference in Calgary, Canada. We had the opportunity to speak to Impa about her Kumon journey thus far. How has Kumon helped you academically? Kumon has helped me academically by giving me advantages in school. I recently got transferred to a new school which teaches at a level above your current grade. I am currently in 7th grade, however I am learning 8th grade level material. Thanks to Kumon, my school work feels like a breeze. I am also in the Gifted and Talented Program, which teaches me new material thatâs ahead of my peers. How has Kumon helped you outside of the classroom? Kumon has helped me outside of the classroom by teaching me what grit and perseverance are. Because of the level of commitment that Kumon takes, I learned to never give up. I have learned that pushing forward and looking at the big picture helps me. Each day, I am striving for excellence. What keeps you motivated in Kumon? At first, Kumon feels like a hurdle. At times it feels very difficult to reach, overcome, and finish. Once youâve gotten over the âhurdle,â it feels great! Knowing I already completed the Kumon Reading Program keeps me motivated to work through any tough levels in Math. What did attending the Student Conference mean to you? It was such a special moment for me, and I realized right then that the past six years were completely worth it. I would tell anyone that joining Kumon was the best decision I ever made! What advice do you have for other Kumon Students? I would tell other Kumon Students that despite any challenge they may face, Kumon is going to be the one thing that youâre going to be so thankful for. Discover even more student success stories. You might also be interested in: Aspiring Architect Reminds Himself To Never Give Up Discover How This Student Learned to Love New Challenges How this Aspiring Hockey Pro Applies What He Learned from Kumon Aspiring Gold Medalists Motivation Keeps Him on Top of His Game
Games Can Help Kids Learn! - ALOHA Mind Math
Games Can Help Kids Learn! Ask any parent about the best way to keep a child occupied and sitting in one position for more than 10 minutes and the answer will mostly be âHand them a video game!â Though we try to impose restrictions and limit the time spent on electronic items such as games or the computer, an easier way might be to introduce children to games that are fun as well as educational. In this way, we can utilize the time that is going to be spent on playing games anyway, in an effective and positive way. Free Educational Games Online:You can find a multitude of learning games for kids on online sites which can be played free of cost. These are usually even provided in a grade-wise grouping which makes it easy to find age appropriateness for your child. Do make sure that you scout around and check out the site online before you let your child play any game unsupervised especially for younger children. You will even find fun games for kids that help motor skills, such as painting or typing games, as well as a variety of math games for kids. Some of the most popular games are: Coloring games like this which educates the child about colors as well as teaches them motor control in a fun way. Math games like this one in which the child gets to play a game like pac-man and also solve some simple math problems along the way. Sites like this also give a grade-wise selection of games. Using gadgets effectively: Children are instantly attracted to gadgets like tablets or phones and pick up navigation skills to get around these devices even faster than an adult can. Parents can ensure that devices are updated with the current apps and newer games, choosing a combination of fun and educational games. Kids spend a lot of time on gadgets especially when you may be traveling and there may be nothing else to entertain them, so by choosing the best educational games for kids, you can make sure that they can learn along with play.âSuper Whyâ has been named as one of the best educational Apple apps for kids, by Parenting.com, Board Games: Whenever possible, parents can also sit with children and play games such as Scrabble which are great for building vocabulary. Initially they might need a little parental guidance unlike with some online games or apps, but once the child gets an idea of the rules, they can start playing with friends and spread the enthusiasm too. As we can see, there are many games that we can choose from to help our kids have fun and learn at the same time. Another way to make learning fun and easy is to introduce them to mental math techniques through Abacus classes at Aloha USA. Please see our website for more details: http://www.aloha-usa.com/. Also, follow us on Facebook; http://www.facebook.com/aloha.usa and on Twitter @AlohaKidsMath for continuous updates on your childâs learning development!
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