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Trusted teacher: I give classes online. Mathematics: Algebraic Simplification:it involves combining like terms to make an expression simpler. Like terms Like terms are terms that have the same variable(s) with the same exponents. Rules for simplifying Algebraic Expressions. 1. Combine like terms 2. Remove parentheses 3. Simplify numerical coefficients Examples: Simplify: a. 2x + 3x b. 2(x+3) c. X2 + 2x2 Solutions a. 2x +3x = 5x b. 2(x+3) = 2x +6 c. X2 + 2x2 = 3x2. Try these: 1. 3x + 2x - 4x 2. 2y2 + 5y2 - y2 3. X2 + 3x2 - 2x 4. 4z - 2z + z SCIENCE TOPIC: POLLUTION Pollution is the introduction of harmful substances or contaminants into the environment, causing negative effects on the natural world, human health, and the economy. TYPES OF POLLUTION 1. Air Pollution: The release of harmful substances into the atmosphere. 2. Water Pollution: The contamination of water bodies by rivers, lakes, and oceans. 3. Soil Pollution: The contamination of soil with harmful substances. 4. Noise Pollution: Excessive noise that can harm human. 5. Light Pollution: Excessive light that harm health. CAUSES OF POLLUTION 1. Industrial activities 2. Vehicle emission 3. Agricultural activities 4. Waste management 5. Climate waste EFFECTS OF POLLUTION 1.Environmental damages 2. Human health 3. Economic impact 4. Social impact Try this: 1. Define pollution based on the given notes. 2. Highlight 4 types of pollution and explain one TAKE HOME 1. Enumerate 3 causes of pollution SUBJECT 3: TOPIC: WAVE MOTION Introduction Wave motion is a means of transferring energy. In such a motion in a material medium, particles of the medium vibrate about their positions of equilibrium. The wave energy energy is carried forward but not the medium. When we throw a stone into a pool of water, circular waves form and move outward. Waves will also travel along a cord or rope that is stretched out straight on a table if we vibrate one end back and forth. Water waves and waves on a cord, are two common examples of wave motion. In this notes we will concentrate on Mechanical waves-- waves that travel in a material medium. All types of waves have as their source a vibration. Water waves for example move with a recognisable velocity, but each particle of the water itself merely oscillates about an equilibrium position. This is easily seen when we observe leaves on pond as waves pass by. The leaves are not carried forward by the waves, but simply move up and down about an equilibrium point because this is the motion of the water itself. This is a general feature of waves: waves can move over large distances but the medium (e.g. the water or the cord) itself has only a limited movement. A wave consists of oscillations that move without carrying matter with them. Such up-and-down movement or vibration or oscillation of the medium (e.g. water) which causes waves is an example of wave motion. A wave motion is a process of transferring a disturbance (in form of kinetic energy) from one point to another in a medium without any transfer of particles of the medium. A wave is a disturbance which travels through a medium transferring energy from one point to another without causing any permanent displacement of the medium. TAKE HOME Briefly explain the term waves with examples.
Math · Science · Physics
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Trusted teacher: Hey, students! Have you ever wondered how your chemistry teacher became such an expert on all things molecules and atoms? Well, being a chemistry teacher requires a lot of hard work and dedication, but it's also an incredibly rewarding career. A chemistry teacher is someone who helps students to understand the amazing world of chemistry by breaking down complex concepts, conducting experiments and providing guidance and support along the way. They play an important role in helping us to understand how the world around us works and inspire us to pursue careers in science. If you're interested in becoming a chemistry teacher, this video is for you! We'll explore the qualities and skills you need to succeed in this exciting field, and give you some tips on how to make the most of your studies. So, let's get started! With over 20 years of experience, I have developed excellent and advanced teaching techniques that help students easily understand chemistry and science. I have great communication and presentation skills and remain patient and calm when tutoring. I constantly follow up on my students' learning progress and regularly assess their understanding through continuous solving of topical questions and past papers. I also maintain good follow-up with parents. My approach to teaching is results-oriented, with a focus on helping students master the content, both offline in Cairo, Egypt and online worldwide. With my qualifications and experiences; degree in pharmaceutical science, two master degrees, one is Master of Business Admiration “MBA” and many other postgraduate diplomas and certificates plus the Canadian Board of Pharmacy. Experiences: about 30 years practical experience in the field of pharmacy and pharmaceutical industry with parallel coaching and tutoring for Chemistry and science syllabus and subjects. Focusing mainly on British curriculums on International Baccalaureate “IB”. Have taught also college level chemistry curriculum of Canada and Egypt. For IB, I teach both Sl & HL. I teach students from Year 9 to 12. Excellent teaching skills. Perfect explanation for the students. Continues follow up and assessment for the students with solving on topical questions and past papers. Topics of chemistry taught including but limited to: Stoichiometry, Atomic structure, Periodicity, Chemical bonding, Energetics, Kinetics, Equilibrium, Acids and bases, Redox, Organic chemistry and Measurements and analysis. Intensive summer courses available... Classes are online worldwide and offline in Cairo , Egypt. Areas: Nasr city, El Rehab, El Sherouq, Maadi, Mohandessin, Zayed, El Mokatam, October city and other areas in Cairo and Alexandria, Egypt.
Chemistry · Science · Organic chemistry
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Private chemistry lessons for preparatory classes: PC / PCSI / PSI / BTS / MPSI (Tangier)
Mohamed
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I have had multiple lessons with Mohamed and each have been incredibly beneficial. He has been helping me learn chemistry from scratch and get it to an elevated level and after each lesson I find myself progressing substantially. Merci beaucoup.
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Chemistry Online Teaching for International Baccalaureate "IB" (Cairo)
Magdi
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Dr Basil was good at his explanation and the way he asked a deep question related to the topic. It was fantastic, I was happy with my choice
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Online Training: Introduction to Python for Beginners-Intermediate
Hayat
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super teacher,my son loved it and am really happy.
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