TTC: Affordable, Effective, Private 1-on-1 Pre-Algebra, Algebra 1, Algebra 2 and College Algebra Tutoring for Tallahassee, FL
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The Tutoring Company provides the Tallahassee, FL market with individualized, one-on-one algebra tutoring from skilled, positive and insightful tutors that have been trained, background checked and vetted to make sure they are an optimal fit.
Some of the most outstanding students at Florida State University and FAMU are TTC tutors in Tallahassee. To be a TTC tutor, a candidate must not only be knowledgeable in the math, science and test taking strategies that they will be tutoring, but they must also display a creative mind, amiable demeanor and patient disposition.
A TTC tutor in Tallahassee will not only be more affordable than most other tutoring options but better equipped to connect with their students. Since TTC uses a variety of tutors with different teaching styles and areas of specialization, The Tutoring Company is uniquely able, through our proprietary TTC Student Profiler, to pair clients with the perfect algebra instructor.
TTC provides both flexible scheduling and one-on-one algebra tutoring. Algebra tutoring sessions can take place at coffee shops, public libraries or bookstores. TTC can also facilitate in-home one-on-one algebra tutoring as well. The Tutoring Company seeks to meet any scheduling need that clients may have.
TTC Tallahassee algebra tutoring locations include:
Algebra
Algebra is a branch of mathematics in which letters (known as variables) and numbers are combined to address abstract entities using basic rules of arithmetic. We use algebra to interact with the world around us by solving problems that deal with unknown variables, various relationships, graphed equations, and more.
Major algebraic concepts include the following:
- Symbols and Expressions – identifying relevant information in order to solve the problem correctly
- Linear and Quadratic Equations – Graphing and Solving Equations
- Functions – working with various equations including polynomials, inputs, and outputs
- Solving for unknown variables – one of the more basic skills used to identify unknown entities or missing information
- Applying algebraic knowledge to functional word problems – applying algebraic knowledge to real world situations
When we learn basic algebra, we open the door for more challenging mathematical concepts. The more comfortable we are with these skills, the stronger your mathematical foundation will be in the future.