AboutAzeem Hussain Expertise I can answer virtually any kind of question dealing with of Math 536 and below, my forte being in parabolic functions and analytical geometry.
I'm currently learning Calculus I, and cannot answer questions that deal with subject matter more advanced than that.
Experience I am neither a professor nor a teacher of this subject. I am merely a student who is gifted at mathematics and enjoys being of service to his community. I frequently tutor people in math and the results are usually great.
Publications Reflections, Riverside School Board (2005, 2006)
Education/Credentials Diploma of Secondary Studies from Chambly Academy High School, and IBO-MYP certificate as well. My lowest mark on a high school math final was 97%, peaking at 99% in 2006 and 2007 (second-highest Math 436 mark in the province). Being a Quebecer, I am fluent in English and French and can respond to questions easily in both languages.
Awards and Honors Pascal Math Competition, School Champion(2007)
Question Find the measure of the angle whose measure is 40 degrees more than the measureof its supplements.
Answer Hi Ana!
Let "x" equal your angle. "x+40" thus equals its supplement. Supplementary angles have a sum of 180 degrees, so the math is as follows:
x+x+40=180
2x=140
x=70
SOLUTION: The angle sought has a measure of 70 degrees.
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Azeem