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Economy => Services => Topic started by: hellscabane on May 10, 2013, 11:51:36 PM



Title: Need Math Help?
Post by: hellscabane on May 10, 2013, 11:51:36 PM
So I'm offering to help those in the community who need help with their math classes for tips (BTC and other alt currencies).  I'll even assist you with proofs and things like that.

If you want something, just post here or send me a message.

As a request, please mention what math field your request falls under.

I am able to help with the following fields:

Calculus (Discrete and Multivariable)
Analysis (Real and Complex)
Number Theory
Differential Equations (Including Partial and Nonlinear)
Geometry (Including Modern and Abstract Geometries)
Algebra (Linear and Abstract, although I'm not strong with Group Theory)
Computation Theory
Statistics and Distributions
Probability
Financial Mathematics

I'll try my best to help you out with your questions.


Title: Re: Need Math Help?
Post by: edd on May 11, 2013, 12:37:09 AM
Probably not the best audience for this type of service. You might have better luck offering to teach English as a second language.


Title: Re: Need Math Help?
Post by: hellscabane on May 11, 2013, 01:15:46 AM
Probably not the best audience for this type of service. You might have better luck offering to teach English as a second language.
Fair enough, I just got inspired to do this after seeing those threads for the other sciences.  Really doing this as a service because it's more fun than anything and it reminds me of my school days.  Hehe. :)


Title: Re: Need Math Help?
Post by: dree12 on May 11, 2013, 04:16:41 AM
Since a lot of us are math PhDs, you can convert the topic into a crowdsourced general math question thread.


Title: Re: Need Math Help?
Post by: Peter Lambert on May 12, 2013, 02:49:46 PM
This is a good idea. If I have a math dilemma I will ask you for help.

Just because we are in this comunity does not mean we are good at math. Even if you are good at one kind of math you might be bad at other kinds of math. Like my sister, she got straight A's in her calculus class, but she has trouble with things like adding prices or balancing a budget.