I taught 8th grade Math in San Diego. I taught one year of high-school math in NC. Now I teach Math full-time at Cape Fear Community College in Wilmington, NC. I mostly Teach Pre-Calculus Algebra and Trigonometry. I am currently also teaching Brief Calculus. I mostly create "walkthrough" style handouts to refresh my students on basic topics they should be familiar with.
A walkthrough with 3 examples about how to find the LCD of multiple fractions.
Excerpt:
Write each denominator as a product of its prime factors, so: 15=3∙5 and 35=5∙7
List the shared factors each once and any leftover factors each once.
For example 15 and 35 share 5 as a factor, so I write 5 once and include the left over factors 3 and 7 in my LCD each once.
The LCD is 5∙3∙7=105
Therefore 105 is the smallest number that both 15 and 35 go into as fact
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I taught 8th grade Math in San Diego. I taught one year of high-school math in NC. Now I teach Math full-time at Cape Fear Community College in Wilmington, NC. I mostly Teach Pre-Calculus Algebra and Trigonometry. I am currently also teaching Brief Calculus. I mostly create "walkthrough" style handouts to refresh my students on basic topics they should be familiar with.
Teaching style
Lecture Style.
My own education history
BA- Design, NCSU (minor in Industrial Design)
Secondary Teaching License - Mathematics, UNCW
MS - Mathematics, UNCW
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