Dharmendra Jain

University of Pennsylvania
Teacher

Biography

My name is Dharmendra Jain. I have completed B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering from National Institute of Technology (Bhopal) with 8.3 GPA. I am good in teaching physics and Mathematics. I want to share my knowledge with students to help them.

Education

BS Mathematics
University of Pennsylvania

Educator Statistics

Numerade tutor for 6 years
2858 Students Helped

Topics Covered

Multivariable Optimization
Applications of Integration: Exploring Real-World Solutions
Exploring the World of Derivatives: A Comprehensive Guide
Stand Out with Differentiation Strategies | Boost Your Business
Unlock the Power of Vectors: Discover Their Limitless Possibilities
Discover the Best Series to Binge-Watch | Your Ultimate Guide
Introduction to Sequences and Series
Introduction to Combinatorics and Probability
Unlocking the Power of Functions: Boost Your Programming Skills
Mastering Partial Derivatives: Essential Techniques and Tips
Exploring the Functions of Multiple Variables
Mastering Exponents and Polynomials: A Comprehensive Guide
Mastering Equations and Inequalities: Your Guide to Mathematical Success
Understanding Complex Numbers: A Comprehensive Guide
Breaking Limits: Unlock Your Potential with Our Expert Solutions
Polar Coordinates: Understanding the Basics and Applications
Lines and Planes in Space
Master Vector Calculus with Our Comprehensive Guide
Applications of the Derivative
Master Trigonometry with Our Comprehensive Guide
Unlock the Power of Logic: Boost Your Critical Thinking Skills
Boost Your Business with High Volume Solutions
Maximize Your Results with Surface Area Optimization
Circles: Exploring the Beauty and Significance of Circular Shapes
Mastering Matrices: An Introduction to the Fundamentals
Mastering the Basics of Parametric Equations: A Comprehensive Guide
Introduction to Conic Sections
Vector Functions: Understanding the Basics
Mastering Integrals: Tips and Tricks for Calculus Success
Mastering Multiple Integrals: Techniques and Tips
Mastering Second Order Differential Equations: Tips and Techniques
The Power of Algebraic Language: Unlocking Mathematical Potential
Functions
Rational Functions: Understanding Their Properties and Applications
Mastering Matrices: Essential Tips and Tricks | Boost Your Math Skills
Discover the Wonders of Geometry: An Introduction to Shapes and Space
Integration
Mastering Vectors: An Introduction to Vector Basics
Unlock Insights with Data-Driven Graphs & Statistics
Solving Systems of Equations and Inequalities: A Comprehensive Guide
Matrices and Determinants
Area Between Curves
Volume
Arc Length and Surface Area
Mastering Polynomials: Essential Tips and Tricks | [Brand Name]
Differential Equations Made Simple: Expert Tips & Resources
Mastering Exponential and Logarithmic Functions: Your Ultimate Guide
Discover the Benefits of Synthetic Polymers | Enhance Your Products Today
Carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids
Carbohydrates and Nucleic Acids: The Building Blocks of Life
Exploring the Wonders of Atomic Physics: A Comprehensive Guide
Discover the Fascinating World of Nuclear Physics
Find Your Dream Job: Discover the Best Work Opportunities
Unlock the Power of Kinetic Energy: Boost Your Efficiency Today
Unlocking the Power of Potential Energy: Discover the Benefits
Mastering the Rotation of Rigid Bodies: Tips & Techniques
Explore the Fascinating World of Periodic Motion - Learn More Today!
Exploring the Fascinating World of Mechanical Waves
Discover the Science of Sound and Hearing: Your Guide to Better Listening

Dharmendra's Textbook Answer Videos

03:50
Calculus: Early Transcendentals

Solve the initial-value problem.

$ 3y" - 2y' - y = 0 $, $ y(0) = 0 $, $ y'(0) = -4 $

Chapter 17: Second-Order Differential Equations
Section 1: Second-Order Linear Equations
Dharmendra Jain
03:41
Calculus: Early Transcendentals

Solve the initial-value problem.

$ y" - 6y' + 10y = 0 $, $ y(0) = 2 $, $ y'(0) = 3 $

Chapter 17: Second-Order Differential Equations
Section 1: Second-Order Linear Equations
Dharmendra Jain
02:48
Calculus: Early Transcendentals

Solve the initial-value problem.

$ 4y" - 20y' + 25y = 0 $, $ y(0) = 2 $, $ y'(0) = -3 $

Chapter 17: Second-Order Differential Equations
Section 1: Second-Order Linear Equations
Dharmendra Jain
02:49
Calculus: Early Transcendentals

Solve the initial-value problem.

$ y" - y' - 12y = 0 $, $ y(1) = 0 $, $ y'(1) = 1 $

Chapter 17: Second-Order Differential Equations
Section 1: Second-Order Linear Equations
Dharmendra Jain
03:48
Calculus: Early Transcendentals

Solve the initial-value problem.

$ 4y" + 4y' + 3y = 0 $, $ y(0) = 0 $, $ y'(0) = 1 $

Chapter 17: Second-Order Differential Equations
Section 1: Second-Order Linear Equations
Dharmendra Jain
03:15
Calculus: Early Transcendentals

Solve the boundary-value problem, if possible.

$ y" + 16y = 0 $, $ y(0) = -3 $, $ y(\pi/8) = 2 $

Chapter 17: Second-Order Differential Equations
Section 1: Second-Order Linear Equations
Dharmendra Jain
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Dharmendra's Quick Ask Videos

05:48
Calculus 2 / BC

How many bit strings of length 10 contain either 5 consecutive 0s or 5 consecutive 1s?

Dharmendra Jain
03:54
Calculus 1 / AB

solve

Dharmendra Jain
02:33
Algebra

Writing an equation of a parallel line , a line passes through (12,5) and is parallel to the graph of Y= 2/3 x -1, what equation represents the line in slope-intercept form?

Dharmendra Jain
02:49
Physics 101 Mechanics

A locked car weighing 6.0 kN has its parking brake on. The coefficient of kinetic friction for rubber on concrete is 1.00. How much work will be expended in pushing the car at a constant slow constant velocity 10.0 m horizontally.

Dharmendra Jain
02:51
Physics 101 Mechanics

An athlete whose mass is 55.0 kg steps off a 10.0 m high platform and drops onto a trampoline, which, while stretching, brings her to a stop 1.00 m above the ground. Assuming no losses, how much energy must have momentarily been stored in the trampoline as she came to rest? How high will she rise?

Dharmendra Jain
01:53
Algebra

interval notation for x=>2 and x<2

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