Monday, March 23, 2020
How to Handle Every Geometry Help Online Challenge with Ease Using These Tips
How to Handle Every Geometry Help Online Challenge with Ease Using These Tips 0SHARESShare Geometry is related to the visual imagination of Geometrical shapes and figures with measurements. Abstract thinking of Geometry will land you nowhere and you have to be alert in getting emergency help online, while doing Geometry assignment or homework. It is the tutorâs responsibility as well to ease the mind of the learner with easy methods to learn the subject. How to face the situation? Geometry help online can be challenging with last minute diagrams It is good to note down the measurements properly Keep ready the online tools for drawing and measuring values for the last minute challenges without wastage of time It relaxes the tension of the hour too The online tech tools are to be in proper order to be used at any last moment to bring in perfect results Communication tools should be maintained with 100% accuracy as a time factor matters a lot in online tutoring sessions It is a multitasking capability expected of geometry tutor online and he should be able to fulfill the requirements of a student with his experience in any aspect of Geometrical explanations The student should be able to express the query in clear cut words to elicit good explanations for doubts raised It is good to have real life examples in store to fulfill any academic challenge with ease It is the relative rapport of the online math tutor and his student that could ease the stress of the hour and come about useful findings for the challenging work Doing Geometry online with the help of a good tutor can be fun with mutual understanding of the tutor and the learner. [starbox id=admin]
Friday, March 6, 2020
Sum of Normal Distributions
Sum of Normal Distributions A normal distribution is a probability distribution which can be clearly represented using a bell curve. A standard normal distribution is also a normal distribution, however the mean of such a distribution is 0 and the standard deviation is 1. A bell curve, also known as the normal distribution curve is a graph which depends on factors such as the mean and the standard deviation of set of real numbers. The z-score value of normal distribution is given by a formula which depends on the mean standard deviation and the normal random x value. Example 1: For a set of random variables, given the normal random variable to be equal to 15. If the mean of the given set is 5 and the standard deviation is 2, then what is the standard score or the z-score? Given, x = normal random variable = 15 Mean, = 5 Standard deviation, = 2 The z-score = (x )/ This implies, z-score = (15 5)/ 2 = 10/2 = 5. Therefore, the standard z-score is 5. Example 2: For a set of random variables, given the normal random variable to be equal to 24. If the mean of the given set is 18 and the standard deviation is 3, then what is the standard score or the z-score? Given, x = normal random variable = 24 Mean, = 18 Standard deviation, = 3 The z-score = (x )/ This implies, z-score = (24 18)/ 3 = 6/3 = 2. Therefore, the standard z-score is 2.
Thursday, March 5, 2020
French Vocabulary Hacks How to Tell if a Word is Masculine or Feminine
French Vocabulary Hacks How to Tell if a Word is Masculine or Feminine Suzy S. How can a word be masculine or feminine, and how do you tell the difference? Tutor Willy M. shares some secrets to help you memorize your French vocabulary One of the hardest things for many students of French to learn is how to tell the difference between masculine and feminine French nouns. Gender with regards to words is not something we spend a lot of time thinking about in English, but in French vocabulary every single noun will have either a masculine gender or a feminine gender. Words that use the articles le or un are going to be masculine, and words that use the articles la or une are feminine. Sometimes assigning gender to a word might seem arbitrary, but there are a few tricks that will help you tell if a word is masculine or feminine. The best place to start is by looking at the end of a word. Common Feminine Endings There are several endings that will clue you in to a words gender. For example, feminine nouns typically end in the letter âe.â Consider these word endings: esse, enne, euse, orde, anche, ouche, etc. If you notice a word that ends in -e, most of the time that word is feminine. So if you are taking a French test and the teacher wants to confuse you by giving you a word that starts with a vowel, you might see the word lactrice. An article with an apostrophe can be confusing when trying to determine gender. But if you notice that the word ends in an e, or in this case the ending is â"ice, you can guess (correctly) that this word is feminine. One other thing that I have noticed about feminine French vocabulary words, is that they also sometimes end with an â"a. These words tend to be words that came into French from Arabic speaking colonies of French. They are often the French adaptations of Arabic words. Common Masculine Endings There are a couple exceptions to the ends in e rule. Typically words that end in â"ege, eme, ome, aume, age and â"isme are masculine. The following endings also tend to be masculine: an, ent, ai, ou, et, eu, ut, is, â"il, and ex. There are some endings that are typically masculine such as â"on, but if you find it coming after a letter s or the letter c, it will often be feminine. Nouns that end in consonants like t, x, d, l, f, m or s, etc. tend to all be masculine words. So if you are taking your French test and you see a word like refus, a refusal, you can see the s at the end and make an educated (correct) guess that it is le refus. So now you have a few tips to help you identify the gender of French nouns. I hope you keep studying and put your French to good work one day. And if you do well, send me un béret from your travels abroad! Learn more French vocabulary and become fluent with help from a private tutor. French tutors are available to work with you live online via Skype or in-person depending on locations and availability. Search for your French tutor now! Willy M. teaches guitar, ukulele, and mandolin lessons in Winston, NC. Willy studied French for over 6 years in high school and at Earlham College. He traveled to Quebec, Canada where he was able to practice with native speakers. While working as an ESL teacher for World Relief, Willy had the opportunity to translate for people from former French colonies, such as Haiti, the Congo and Vietnam. Learn more about Willy here! Interested in Private Lessons? Search thousands of teachers for local and live, online lessons. Sign up for convenient, affordable private lessons today! Search for Your Teacher Photo by Barret Anspach
6 Awesome, Unexpected Cover Songs You Need to Hear
6 Awesome, Unexpected Cover Songs You Need to Hear Suzy S. Singers, why limit yourself to one genre? Many artists have produced amazing cover songs to put their own spin on tunes, even those not in their particular genre. Here, St. Augustine, FL voice teacher Heather L. shares six covers worth a listen How amazingly awesome is it to hear a song re-sung by a singer in a way thats totally unlike the original version? The correct answer? Really amazingly awesome! Sometimes it can change the way we hear the lyrics completely, sometimes itll make us laugh or cry, and sometimes, its just plain mind-blowing! Some songs might just showcase another artist, while others bend genres and provide a whole new sound and feel. If youve ever heard metal covers of pop songs, you know what we mean! Below are some of the best cover songs ever enjoy! I Will Survive Originally performed by Gloria Gaynor, covered by CAKE This may be the weirdest, most unexpected cover song of all time. Gloria Gaynor sang the original survivor ballad with elegance and soaring melody, and CAKE pretty much just reads the lyrics. And it couldnt be cooler! Shine Originally performed by Collective Soul, covered by Dolly Parton and Nickel Creek Post-grunge band Collective Soul had a big hit with Shine. But in this cool cover song, iconic country singer Dolly Parton jams with progressive bluegrass band Nickel Creek and takes it to another planet. And shes smart enough to cut out a couple of the superfluous yeahs that Collective Souls lead singer belts before the chorus. Rather Be Originally performed by Clean Bandit, covered by Pentatonix The British electronic group Clean Bandit got their first number one hit in the U.K. just last year with Rather Be. And the a cappella supergroup Pentatonix has already covered it and made it a hit of their own by using their voices in amazing ways to create the electronic sounds of the original. Listen and try to hear how the vocalists make the drum, scratch, and bass noises! Jolene Originally performed by Dolly Parton, covered by The White Stripes Jack White is a huge fan of classic country, and his cover of Jolene is a real tribute sung and played with love. Dollys original is sweetly sung in her honey-coated voice, and Jack pretty much yells it. At least he plays the guitar intro the same way. Take Me Home, Country Roads Originally performed by John Denver, covered by Toots and the Maytals Even the most die-hard fans of John Denver, arguably the most popular country/folk singer of the 1970s, have probably never heard his music played by a reggae band. Its even more happy-go-lucky and smiley than the first one. Nothing Else Matters Originally performed by Metallica, covered by Tori Amos Metallica is the ultimate metal band of the 1990s, and Tori Amos is the ultimate girl-on-a-piano. What happens when she covers them? Cover magic! The words really shine through when youre singing them at half the tempo. And listen, she does. If nothing else, awesome genre-bending covers teach us that anything is possible in our craft and your creativity is only limited by your imagination. Einstein taught us that imagination is more important than knowledge. Well, heres hoping he was right! Readers, what do you think? Whats on your list for the best cover songs ever? Leave your favorites in the comment section below! Heather L. teaches singing, piano, acting, and more in St. Augustine, FL, as well as through online lessons. She is a graduate of the prestigious Westminster Choir College in Princeton, New Jersey, and has performed with the New York and Royal Philharmonics, the New Jersey and Virginia Symphonies, the American Boy Choir, and the internationally renowned opera star Andrea Bocelli. Learn more about Heather here! Interested in Private Lessons? Search thousands of teachers for local and live, online lessons. Sign up for convenient, affordable private lessons today! Search for Your Teacher
5 Steps to Ensure a Stellar Letter of Recommendation
5 Steps to Ensure a Stellar Letter of Recommendation The following is a guest post written by Anna Carapellotti of Admissionado, a premier college admissions consulting company focused on helping students get into their dream schools. Youve nailed down your school list, have a solid draft of your Common App essay, and feel like youre well on your way to being college bound. Now, its time to ask for letters of recommendation. A recommendation letter should be written by someone who knows of your strengths, personality, and accomplishments. These letters are taken seriously by admissions committees, as they are seen as candid descriptions of you and your character. Since you generally will not get to see what goes into your letter, here are some tips to ensuring you get a great one: 1. Ask early Whether your recommender is your teacher, coach, or manager, its important to keep in mind that theyre very busy. So, make sure that you ask them far enough in advance to give them plenty of time to actually write a quality letter. We usually recommend asking four to six weeks in advance, with four weeks being the absolute minimum. Particularly in high school, it becomes especially important to ask for your letters early, as most of your fellow students are rushing for the same deadlines and asking the same teachers, counselors, etc. for letters of recommendation. Asking early will not only ensure that your recommender has the time to put thought into your letter, but it will also show them that youre on top of your game, which could lead to an even stronger letter! 2. Ask someone who will write you a positive letter How can you know if someone would write you a good letter? Well, the first thing to consider is your memory. Do you have a good rapport with this person? Have all of your interactions been positive? If its a teacher, have you gotten good grades in their class? If its an employer or volunteer supervisor, have you performed well on the job? Is the work you have done with this person relevant to the program to which you are applying? If you have answered yes to most or all of the above questions, then chances are this person will write you a strong letter. Also, when asking your prospective recommender if they can write you a letter, consider gauging their response. If they say yes enthusiastically, then chances are their letter will reflect said enthusiasm. If they are hesitant, or if you asked them via email and they didnt respond, it might be worth it to ask someone else. [RELATED: 5 Things to Consider When Seeking Teacher Recommendations] 3. Provide your recommenders with all of the necessary details While it is important to give your recommender plenty of time to write the letter, dont ask them for such a favor before sorting out all of the details theyll require first. This could include the precise name and information about the university to which youre applying, the nature of your goals and how this program will help you reach them, a reminder of your relationship with the recommender (and how this relationship is relevant to what youre hoping to accomplish), when the letter is due, etc. If youve selected someone who is ready and willing to write you a good letter, then theyre going to need all of this information to do just that. 4. Waive your right to see the letter While Federal Law grants you access to your recommendation letters after youve been accepted to an institution, it is recommended that you waive your right to review them. You wont be penalized either way, but choosing not to waive might cause your recommender to write a less candid (and less passionate) description of you, or might signal to the admissions committee that you do not trust your recommender. If you have followed the advice laid out in sections one, two, and three, then you should feel completely comfortable leaving the rest up to your recommender. [RELATED: How to Survive the College Application Process] 5. Say thank you Obviously, this step comes after your recommender has written the letter, but its crucial dont forget to say thank you! And we dont mean a quick email. Write them a handwritten card. If they really went out of their way to support you in the application process, consider getting them a small gift, such as flowers, coffee, or chocolate. A great letter of recommendation can make or break your application, so be sure to show your recommender that you are truly appreciative. So, to recap, ask someone (early!) who will write you a strong recommendation, provide them with all of the necessary information, and dont forget to say thank you. The views expressed in this article do not necessarily represent the views of Varsity Tutors.
Pay Back - Phrasal Verb of the Day
Pay Back - Phrasal Verb of the Day Todays phrasal verb of the day is: Pay BackInfinitive form: Pay BackPresent Tense: Pay Back/ Pays Backing form: Paying BackPast tense: Paid BackPast Participle: Paid BackPay Back is an inseparable English phrasal verb. It can be used in two different ways:When you give back the money that you owe from someone1. Can you pay me back the $1,000 you owe? I need to it to pay someone back as well.2. If you let her borrow some money from you, you might as well consider it a charity since she never pays back. Believe me, I learn from experience; she never paid me back once.When you do something back to people because of what they did to you whether directly or indirectly1. James planted a bomb at Jakes house to pay him back for ruining his life through social media.2. Susan slipped on a banana peel in her workplace. She wants the janitor to pay her back and it just so happened that she is the boss, so she fired the janitor.iframe width=560 height=315 src=//www.youtube.com/embed/vpV9eIXbVlU ?rel=0 frameborder=0 allowfullscreen/iframeExercises: Write your answers in comments and we will correct them.I have a problem. Theres a man in my office with a gun who says that hes going to kill me if we dont ___ him ___.How much do they owe Porter (Mel Gibson)?What will Porter do if he doesnt get paid back?How much is the mans (white) suit worth? (Provide an estimate)Fill in the gaps from the video above:Complete the sentences below with the correct form of Pay Back.1. Ill lend you some money, as long as you promise to ___ me ___ on the day you said you will.2. Its a good thing that the Smiths didnt make us ____ them ____ for breaking their window.3. Dad got ___ ____ today. Now, it would be a great time to ask him for our allowance.4. Can you at least ____ me ____ half of what you owe? If not, Ill make you ____ ____ in some other way!5. Tess is a vengeful woman and wants her ex husband to ____ her ____ for cheating on her.Change the example sentences above to negative sentences ( or positive, at if the sentence is already negative). Then change them to questions.
Should I retake my A Levels
Should I retake my A Levels The A Levels can be a make or break you thing for many students. They can determine whether you gain admission to the university of your dreams or any university for that matter. Also, A Level scores can hold you back from receiving the degree you want. If you donât obtain high enough scores in the subjects you need for your degree, then you cannot pursue that career path. Call and check, it never hurts to ask! If you did not receive the scores you were hoping, donât panic. Take a deep breath and consider some options you may have available to you. First, you should contact the university/universities that you were seeking admission to and ask if they have had many applicants to your field of study. If they have openings, you may be able to get in with your current scores. It never hurts to check! Retaking the A Levels Check to see if your school or college will allow you to resit your A Levels. If they donât allow retakes, then look into other schools or college that may let you resit them. If you are considering retaking your A levels, you should talk to your teacher to see if they think you will do any better on your second attempt. Many students achieve better scores the second time around, however, everyone differs. Referring to your GCSE scores can also help in determining whether or not itâs worth it for you to retake the exams. Many schools and colleges use GCSE scores to predict how pupils will perform on A Levels. If you are planning to retake the exams, then you will need to officially decline your offers from universities in order to start the retaking process. A Levels can only be taken again during the summer, usually in June. You can talk to your Head of Sixth Form or class tutors to receive more information about retaking A Levels for individual subjects. What is the best decision for me? You should really think hard about if you want to retake the A Levels. If you truly gave it your best shot the first time and donât think youâll improve, why take it again and waste that time? Also, if you put forth your best effort on a subject you need for your degree and didnât do as well as you were hoping, you should determine whether this career is the one for you or if you should pursue another path. Provide an explanation Donât worry about universities judging you based on the fact that you took your A Levels again because declined A Level grades are not displayed anywhere. Although when you re-apply for the university/universities, you can explain why it has taken longer for you to complete your A Levels in your personal statement. When applying for subjects such as medicine and veterinary science, most universities will not accept pupils who have taken 3 years to complete their A Levels unless there have been extenuating circumstances. Achieving the best possible scores can be difficult and very trying at times. Tutorfair has many tutors who are willing to help you as much as you need to help improve your scores and achieve your dreams. Didn't get at least a C in Maths or English GCSE? Read our blog post on what you could do to help.
Accountancy as a career
Accountancy as a career Accountancy is the fastest growing area of business activity and also the universal language of commerce, underpinning economies the world over. If you are thinking of pursing a career in accountancy you will probably have a strong set of skills; the obvious number one skill will be maths, but paying attention to close details will also be an important requirement. Accountants and auditors will often receive very complex problems so if your speciality is problem solving, this could be the perfect career. Accountancy may involve a great deal of responsibility. The ultimate decision will be yours as an accountant or financial officer. Accountants strive to ensure that trust is embedded in both the training and qualifications that define not only their profession, but also the individuals that choose accountancy as a career. Companies and individuals will rely on you as much as they would a lawyer, to maintain an incredible degree of accuracy due to intense scrutiny by tax officials for example. If you thrive working under pressure this indeed is a valuable advantage. Accounting and finance qualifications can now open the door to a wide range of interesting and intellectually demanding job opportunities in businesses, specialist organisations and consultancies in the UK and overseas. Here are a few topics you will learn when studying a BA accountancy degree: Introduction to Accounting Quantitative Methods Introduction to Computing Management Studies Managerial Economics Financial Reporting Marketing Principles and Practices Strategic Management Auditing International Businesses Taxation Commercial Law for Businesses First Tutors Business has many experienced tutors that can help with your accountancy studies. Take a look at the following profiles: Faheem's Trainer Profile, Chirag's Trainer Profile, Dan's Trainer Profile, Roy J's Trainer Profile or search in your local area for a tutor that can assist close to your home. The bottom line is, people will always be interested in money so accountants will always have plenty of job opportunities. Best of luck!
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