Welcome to my wiki site.
Special welcome to all of my youtube virtual students for watching my videos, commenting and making me feel very loved.
It's difficult to reply to some of your questions using a keyboard! I would ask that you make reference to the time on the video to save me time trying to find the part in the video that you don't understand.
Also, if you scroll through the comments you may find the answer to your question. I have made a few minor mistakes, so by now most of them have been identified by previous viewers.
For the Advanced Functions (And also Functions) students I suggest that you also google "Nelson, Advanced Functions solution manual" as it is readily available for you to see more detailed solutions. (It's officially for teachers, however I
really believe that it should be part of the students help).
When you click on the link below for the course that you are taking, you will see the lessons that you can view. Once there you will need to click "download" in order for you to be able to see and also print the notes.
Good luck this semester (although luck will only have a very small role to play in your success)! Yesterday I read you an article called" How to get an A in Math".
I've decided to post it here for you to use to refer to for help.
How to Get an.doc How to Get an.pdf
How to Get Extra Help.doc How to Get Extra Help.pdf
The key to your success in math: DO YOUR HOMEWORK EVERY NIGHT! and make sure that you ask your teacher for help as SOON as you are having difficulty with your homework.
Links to specific classes
MPM2D Grade 10 academic math
MCR3U Functions
MAP4C - Foundations of mathematics for college
MHF4U - Advanced Functions Fall 2017
MCV4U - Calculus and Vectors Winter Spring 2018
The essence of mathematics is not to make simple things complicated, but to make complicated things simple. ~S. Gudder
An actual drawing by one of my students on their exam.
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