Daniel Carr

Loyola University of Chicago
Teacher

Biography

I have my undergraduate degree in math and my master's in educational technology, where I learned effective strategies for teaching in a digital setting.

Education

BS Mathematics
Loyola University of Chicago
MA Educational Technology
Aurora University

Educator Statistics

Numerade tutor for 5 years
3679 Students Helped

Topics Covered

Unlocking the Power of Functions: Boost Your Programming Skills
Discover the Basics of Trigonometry: Your Introduction to Triangles
Polar Coordinates: Understanding the Basics and Applications
Discovering Conic Sections: An Introduction
Mastering Fractions and Mixed Numbers: A Comprehensive Guide
Solving Systems of Equations and Inequalities: A Comprehensive Guide
Mastering Exponential and Logarithmic Functions: Your Ultimate Guide
Mastering Polynomials: Essential Tips and Tricks | [Brand Name]
Rational Functions: Understanding Their Properties and Applications
Discover the Power of Right Triangles in Geometry
Calculate Area and Perimeter - Easy Online Tools
Discover the Wonders of Geometry: An Introduction to Shapes and Space
Mastering Equations and Inequalities: Your Guide to Mathematical Success
Functions
Understanding the Normal Distribution: A Comprehensive Guide
Exploring Probability Topics: From Basics to Advanced Strategies
Master Algebra Basics: Your Introduction to Algebra
Mastering Quadratic Functions: Unlocking Their Power
Understanding Complex Numbers: A Comprehensive Guide
Mastering Quadratic Equations: Essential Tips and Tricks
Master Trigonometry with Our Comprehensive Guide
Circles: Exploring the Beauty and Significance of Circular Shapes
Maximizing Accuracy with Effective Sampling and Data Analysis
Master Probability and Counting Rules for Better Outcomes
Understanding Discrete Random Variables: A Comprehensive Guide
Breaking Limits: Unlock Your Potential with Our Expert Solutions

Daniel's Textbook Answer Videos

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Algebra 2 and Trigonometry

A walking trail is laid out in the shape of a triangle. The lengths of the three paths that make up the trail are $2,500$ meters, $2,000$ meters, and $1,800$ meters. Determine, to the nearest degree, the measure of the greatest angle of the trail.

Chapter 14: TRIGONOMETRIC APPLICATIONS
Section 3: Using the Law of Cosines to Find Angle Measure
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Elementary Statistics a Step by Step Approach

Selecting a Book At a used-book sale, 100 books are adult books and 160 are children’s books. Of the adult books, 70 are nonfiction while 60 of the children’s books are nonfiction. If a book is selected at random, find the probability that it is
a. Fiction
b. Not a children’s nonfiction book
c. An adult book or a children’s nonfiction book

Chapter 4: Probability and Counting Rules
Section 2: The Addition Rules for Probability
Daniel Carr
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Algebra 1: Concepts and Skills

Find the area of a triangle with the given base and height.
$$b=12, h=9$$

Chapter 12: Radicals and More Connections to Geometry
Section 1: Functions Involving Square Roots
Daniel Carr
05:27
Algebra and Trigonometry

Lightning Strikes Suppose that two people standing 1 mile apart both see a flash of lightning. After a period of time the first person, standing at point $A,$ hears the thunder. Two seconds later the second person, standing at point $B$ hears the thunder. If the person at point $B$ is due west of the person at point $A,$ and if the lightning strike is known to occur due north of the person standing at point $A,$ where did the lightning strike occur?

Chapter 11: Analytic Geometry
Section 4: The Hyperbola
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Daniel's Quick Ask Videos

03:27
Geometry

Can a circle always be drawn through three given points? If so,
describe a procedure for finding the center of the circle. If not,
explain why not.
Please state your approach with a diagram if you can and state
all the supporting theorems and properties. Thank You.

Daniel Carr
03:01
Intro Stats / AP Statistics

A man is at the origin on the x-axis and takes a unit step either to the left or to the right. He stops after 5 steps or if he reaches 3 or -2. How many possible paths can the man travel?

Daniel Carr
00:54
Algebra

In 2015, the United States had a population of 317.1 million
people. Of these, 161 million were women. What percent of all
people in the United States were women in 2015? Round your answer
to the nearest tenth of a percent

Daniel Carr
02:12
Precalculus

A company pays $24,000 in year one with a 2.5% raise each year after that. If you work for the company for 20 years, what will your average salary be per year during that time?

Daniel Carr
01:20
Algebra

A company has 1650 employees. Each employee is to be given an ID number that consists of one letter followed by two digits. How many different ID numbers are possible? Is it possible to give each employee a different ID number using this scheme? (Enter Yes or No)

Daniel Carr
01:53
Precalculus

The gas mileage g (measured in mi/gal) for a particular vehicle, driven at v mi/h, is given by the formula g = 10 + 0.7v - 0.01v^2, as long as v is between 10 mi/h and 65 mi/h. For what range of speeds (in mi/h) is the vehicle's mileage 22 mi/gal or better? (Enter your answer using interval notation.)

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