Well Dustin, after teaching this stuff for about 35 years, it becomes part of your "permanent memory". I have been retired for 17 years and I try to keep my mind active doing this voluntary tutoring.
I taught in Ontario, all grade levels and all math courses, but mainly Calculus.
I am getting a bit rusty with integral Calculus, and some of the new statistical methods sometimes baffle me. (never had a great liking for stats)
Glad to have you onboard.
Just a question for you. How do you remember all this. I'm wondering because I'm in precalc and I always seem to forget how to do the problems a couple weeks after the test. You seem to know everything without even hesitating.
Side note- I found this site by googling a math problem. I saw your response on a bearings question which I've been struggling to figure out.
I'll be using this a lot in the future since I have a teacher that doesn't teach material, she merely assigns work or puts irrelevant material on her tests that we were never taught.
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