Tiffany Tran

University of California, Irvine
Math Teacher 6-8th grade

Biography

I teach middle school math currently, and have also taught high school. This is my 8th year teaching.

Education

MA Master of Arts in Education
University of California, Irvine

Educator Statistics

Numerade tutor for 6 years
1337 Students Helped

Topics Covered

Master Geometry Basics for a Strong Foundation
Unlock the Power of Logic: Boost Your Critical Thinking Skills
Mastering Matrices: Essential Tips and Tricks | Boost Your Math Skills
Discover the Wonders of Geometry: An Introduction to Shapes and Space
Mastering Matrices: An Introduction to the Fundamentals
Solving Systems of Linear Equations Made Easy: Tips & Tricks
Mastering Equations and Inequalities: Your Guide to Mathematical Success
Mastering Linear Functions: A Comprehensive Guide
Mastering Quadratic Functions: Unlocking Their Power
Solve Linear Inequalities: Mastering the Art of Equation Solutions
Graph Linear Functions
Mastering Polynomials: Essential Tips and Tricks | [Brand Name]
Understanding Complex Numbers: A Comprehensive Guide
Mastering Linear Equations and Inequalities: Essential Techniques
Mastering Quadratic Equations: Essential Tips and Tricks
Circles: Exploring the Beauty and Significance of Circular Shapes
Unlock Insights with Data-Driven Graphs & Statistics
Functions
The Power of Integers: Unlocking Their Potential
Mastering Decimals: Tips and Tricks for Easy Computation
Discover the Properties of Quadrilaterals: A Comprehensive Guide
Discover the Power of Right Triangles in Geometry
Calculate Area and Perimeter - Easy Online Tools
Discover the Power of Similarity - Boost Your Results Today!
Foundations for Geometry: Building Blocks for Mathematical Understanding
Discover the Relationship Between Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
Master Algebra Basics: Your Introduction to Algebra

Tiffany's Textbook Answer Videos

03:29
Geometry

On your paper, draw two angles roughly like those shown. Then for Exercises $11-14$ construct an angle having the indicated measure.
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Chapter 10: Construction and Loci
Section 1: What Construction Means
Tiffany Tran
03:22
Algebra 2

Use the table below that shows the number of kids registered for baseball and softball.
The Westfall Youth Baseball and Softball League charges the following registration fees: ages $7-8$ $\$ 45 ;$ ages $9-10, \$ 55 ;$ and ages $11-14, \$ 65$
$$
\begin{array}{|c|c|c|}
\hline \text { Age } & \text { Baseball } & \text { Softball } \\
\hline 7-8 & 350 & 280 \\
\hline 9-10 & 320 & 165 \\
\hline 11-14 & 180 & 120 \\
\hline
\end{array}
$$
Find the total amount of money the league received from baseball and softball registrations.

Chapter 4: Matrices
Section 3: Multiplying Matrices
Tiffany Tran
06:42
Algebra 2

Use $A=\left[\begin{array}{cc}{2} & {-1} \\ {3} & {5}\end{array}\right], B=\left[\begin{array}{cc}{-4} & {1} \\ {8} & {0}\end{array}\right]$ and $C=\left[\begin{array}{cc}{3} & {2} \\ {-1} & {2}\end{array}\right]$ to determine whether the following equations are true for the given matrices.
$A(B C)=(A B) C$

Chapter 4: Matrices
Section 3: Multiplying Matrices
Tiffany Tran
01:56
Algebra 2

Solada Fox sells fruit from her three farms. Apples are $\$ 22$ a case, peaches are $\$ 25$ a case, and apricots are $\$ 18$ a case.
$$
\begin{array}{|c|c|c|c|}
\hline \text { Farm } & \text { Apples } & \text { Peaches } & \text { Apricots } \\
\hline 1 & 290 & 165 & 210 \\
\hline 2 & 175 & 240 & 190 \\
\hline 3 & 110 & 75 & 0 \\
\hline
\end{array}
$$
Write an inventory matrix for the number of cases for each type of fruit for each farm and a cost matrix for the price per case for each type of fruit.

Chapter 4: Matrices
Section 3: Multiplying Matrices
Tiffany Tran
03:20
Algebra 2

Solada Fox sells fruit from her three farms. Apples are $\$22$ a case, peaches are $\$25$ a case, and apricots are $\$18$ a case.
Find the total income of the three fruit farms expressed as a matrix.

$$\begin{array}{|c|c|c|c|}
\hline \text { Farm } & \text { Apples } & \text { Peaches } & \text { Apricots } \\
\hline 1 & 290 & 165 & 210 \\
\hline 2 & 175 & 240 & 190 \\
\hline 3 & 110 & 75 & 0 \\
\hline
\end{array}$$

Chapter 4: Matrices
Section 3: Multiplying Matrices
Tiffany Tran
00:46
Algebra 2

Solada Fox sells fruit from her three farms. Apples are $\$ 22$ a case, peaches are $\$ 25$ a case, and apricots are $\$ 18$ a case.
What is the total income from all three fruit farms combined?

Chapter 4: Matrices
Section 3: Multiplying Matrices
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