Currently teaching at Brigham Young University - Hawaii
- Mathematical Reasoning, Problem
Solving, and Applications
(Math 106A)
Designed to assist students in developing quantitative, analytical,
and logical reasoning skills; in cultivating problem-solving
strategies; and understanding the usefulness of mathematics through
applications. (106A) Problem solving, financial management, exponential
growth, mathematical modeling, and elementary applications of higher
mathematics. (106B) Critical thinking, logic, sets, probability, and
statistical reasoning.
- Calculus II
(Math 113)
Methods of integration, analytic geometry, transcendental and
hyperbolic functions, infinite sequences and series, and polar
coordinates.
- Mathematical Statistics
(Math 321)
Probability, random variables, sampling distributions, estimation
and hypothesis testing, regression and correlation. Taught Winter
Class Notes Page
Class notes for classes held in GCB 178 are kept at the Class Notes Page.
Past Courses
S. Hyde
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