Tired of being confused about math? The Powers of Math podcast explains basic Algebra concepts in a straightforward way and discusses practical applications of math in business and everyday life.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | MathematicsScience |
We’ve all heard y=mx+b but on today’s episode, we’ll finally discover what it actually means. Come listen and hear all about slope.
From someone who used to be a tutor for the ACT, here are some tips to help you interpret those pesky word problems and conquer the ACT or SAT.
Ever wondered how to solve an equation? You‘ll find out in this episode! I’ll also discuss combining like terms and the Distributive Property when we compare the concepts of expressions and equations.
Get ready for lots of vocab as we go over some of the basic Math operations. Whether you are new to Algebra or just need a refresher, these important vocabulary concepts are essential for everyone to know.
To open the show, I’m joined by my sister, Brooke Powers, to introduce ourselves and to discuss math in our own lives. I’ll also overview the podcast and tell listeners what they can expect to hear in the future!
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Courtney does an excellent job discussing math concepts and application in a way that anyone can understand. Her sweet personality shines through and she makes math an enjoyable subject for everyone. Great listening for supper elementary through high school students or for adults wanting to brush up on their math knowledge.
Apple Podcasts | #57 | United States/Science/Mathematics |
Apple Podcasts | #58 | Canada/Science/Mathematics |
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