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VTC: April 2013
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Tuesday, April 30, 2013. Biology Problem of the Week: Plant Cells versus Animal Cells. One of the most common kinds of questions on standardized biology tests (such as the SAT Subject Test) are ones that ask the student to recognize the difference between plant and animal cells. Here are the diagrams for both kind of cells. The question is, which one is the plant cell and which one the animal cell? 1 The plant cell has a cell wall whereas the animal cell does not. Monday, April 29, 2013. Given that aceti...
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VTC: Week of May 6th Math Problem: Using Geometry and Precalculus to Determine the Area Under a Curve
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Thursday, May 9, 2013. Week of May 6th Math Problem: Using Geometry and Precalculus to Determine the Area Under a Curve. One of the best tips to scoring well on the AP Calculus AB or BC exams is to make sure you know your antiderivatives. Like the back of your hand. We are trained to easily recognize the antiderivatives of linear, quadratic, trigonometric, and other functions, and are taught a series of techniques to evaluate definite integrals. 8730;(1 - x. 177; √(1 - x. This means the area of the unit ...
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VTC: One hour (for week of May 6th) of additional tutoring free with Dr. David Partyka for the first person who solves this math problem!
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Saturday, May 4, 2013. One hour (for week of May 6th) of additional tutoring free with Dr. David Partyka for the first person who solves this math problem! Remember, you must first. 1) "Like" our Facebook page or (2) Follow us on Twitter (@VTC Learning). 3) Purchase 1 hour of online tutoring from Virtual Tutor Center at $35. To be eligible for this deal! Email your solution to phdave.vtc@gmail.com. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Week of May 13th Math Problem: Finding the Lengths. Week of May 6th Che...
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VTC: Week of May 6th Test Taking Tip: Use Your Knowledge of Other Subjects to Answer Difficult Questions!
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Wednesday, May 8, 2013. Week of May 6th Test Taking Tip: Use Your Knowledge of Other Subjects to Answer Difficult Questions! We've all encountered seemingly impossible questions on our standardized tests that we choose to skip. However, there are cases where you can take advantage of the gamut of your academic repertoire to answer these questions! None of the following cellular processes results in a net consumption of energy EXCEPT:. C) Oxidation of glucose in eukaryotes. Is a unicellular species that c...
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VTC: January 2013
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Saturday, January 5, 2013. VTC E-DUCATIONAL SOLUTIONS,. Parlin, NJ 08859. Visit us at Virtual Tutor Center. Posted by Virtual Tutor Center. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). VirtualTutorCenter 2013. Awesome Inc. template. Powered by Blogger.
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VTC: Week of May 13th Test Taking Tip: Develop a Time Cushion to Answer More Questions
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Wednesday, May 15, 2013. Week of May 13th Test Taking Tip: Develop a Time Cushion to Answer More Questions. One of the most common ways people miss out on maximum scores on standardized exams is not necessarily from wrong answers. Rather, it is from lots of questions that remain unanswered once time expires! 25 min x 60 sec) / 18 questions = 83 seconds per question. We also know that not every question is a question that is difficult for us. Some of these questions we know the answer to immediately!
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VTC: Week of May 13th: SAT Reading and Writing Tips from Across the Web
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Sunday, May 12, 2013. Week of May 13th: SAT Reading and Writing Tips from Across the Web. You can get some great tips from websites that aren't so well known. For example, check out these tips from the SAT Ninja! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Week of May 13th Math Problem: Finding the Lengths. Week of May 13th Test Taking Tip: Develop a Time C. Week of May 13th Biology Problem: Analyzing a Dihy. Week of May 13th Chemistry Problem: Analyzing a Ga. Week of May 13th: SAT Reading and Writing Tips fro.
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VTC: Physics Problem of the Week: Calculating Magnetic Force of a Moving Charged Particle
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Friday, May 3, 2013. Physics Problem of the Week: Calculating Magnetic Force of a Moving Charged Particle. Magnetic force calculations sometimes cause confusion for students because the calculation is different depending on the polarity of the moving particle (that is, whether the particle is a negatively charged electron or positively charged proton). For example:. Suppose a proton is moving at 8.0. To begin with, physics students will recall that. Θ = 1 Substituting, we see. F(magnetic) = (1.6. Plane F...
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VTC: Math Problem of the Week: Finding the Surface Area to Volume Ratio of a Sphere
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Thursday, May 2, 2013. Math Problem of the Week: Finding the Surface Area to Volume Ratio of a Sphere. One of the tenets of cellular biology is that as the volume of a cell increases, its surface area to volume ratio decreases. After a certain volume has been attained, this spells trouble for a cell, because the surface area is too small to allow for adequate diffusion of nutrients and wastes per unit of time. How can we demonstrate this mathematically? For starters, we note the following formulas:.
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VTC: May 2013
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Thursday, May 16, 2013. Week of May 13th Math Problem: Finding the Lengths of the Major and Minor Axes for a Tricky Ellipse. For many of us, we begin our discussion of conic sections in high school with circles and ellipses. We first learn the equation for a circle is of the general form:. Is the set of coordinates for the center of the circle and r. Is the radius of the circle. We then move on to ellipses, and find the general equation is. Horizontally elongated ellipse; switch the positions of the x.
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