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\begin{letter}{Øptimus Consulting \\
130 N Fayette St\\
Alexandria, VA 22314}
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\large\bf Mr. Kaylee Robert Tejeda \\ % Your name
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5021 El Corte Miramar NE, Apt. C \\ Albuquerque, NM 87111 \\ (505) 414-9509 % Your address and phone number
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\opening{To Whom It May Concern,}
This letter serves as my cover letter in applying for the position of "Data Science Fellow", as found on www.indeed.com.
I am currently going through a career change. After receiving my Masters Degree in Mathematics, I worked mostly in the educational field as a University Professor and College Instructor. Teaching is not much of an intellectual challenge once you get the lesson plans worked out. I have been working toward a career shift for the last few years, and am mostly interested in anything related to cybersecurity, data science, and/or blockchain technologies. The COVID-19 situation radically changed the working environment, and all of the reasons that I enjoyed being a full-time College Mathematics Instructor completely vanished. I took that as a sign that I needed to get serious about the career change. I decided to sign up for the Data Science Professional Certification program through HarvardX, paying completely out of pocket. I was about 2/3 of the way thorough the program when a hostile working environment inspired me to resign from teaching and focus on my coursework full time. I completed the certification in November of 2021, and have completely fallen in love with the field. This is the intellectual challenge I have been looking for! Now I just need to find the right employer to work with. Being new to the field, I have been searching for Entry Level Data Scientist positions and paid Internships. When I came across the listing for "Data Science Fellow", I applied immediately because it is precisely what I have been hoping to find after finishing my certification.
I look forward to arranging an interview if possible. I live in Northern New Mexico, so a remote interview of some kind would be preferred. Thank you for taking the time to look over my credentials and consider my candidacy.
\closing{Sincerely yours,}
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54 W 40th St \\
New York, New York 10018, US }
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5021 El Corte Miramar NE, Apt. C \\ Albuquerque, NM 87111 \\ (505) 414-9509 % Your address and phone number
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\opening{To Whom It May Concern,}
This letter serves as my cover letter in applying for the position of "Private Tutor", as found on www.indeed.com.
After receiving my Masters Degree in Mathematics, I have worked mostly in the educational field as a University Professor and College Instructor. I worked professionally as a tutor for many years before completing my education, and have been privately tutoring select clients for the past 20 years. I became certified in Online Learning and Teaching from my former employer back when life seemed more normal. The COVID-19 situation radically changed the working environment, and all of the reasons that I enjoyed being a full-time College Mathematics Instructor completely vanished. I decided to sign up for the Data Science Professional Certification program through HarvardX, just to expand my credentials and to demonstrate my technical abilities as a programmer. I was about 2/3 of the way thorough the program when a drastic change in the campus working environment inspired me to resign from teaching and focus on my coursework full time. I completed the certification in November of 2021, and am currently looking for work while I build my dream off-grid home in Northern New Mexico. There is no time like the present to do what you have always wanted. I currently have one regular weekly tutoring appointment with a retired database programmer where we are studying Abstract Algebra and Group Theory at his pace since he is not enrolled in any courses.
I look forward to arranging an interview if possible. I live in Northern New Mexico, so a remote interview of some kind would be preferred. Thank you for taking the time to look over my credentials and consider my candidacy.
\closing{Sincerely yours,}
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Consider rolling a single, fair, six-sided die twice. What is the probability (as a decimal) of rolling an even number on the first roll and an odd number on the second roll?
Solution: Since the die is fair, there are six possible outcomes to a single roll, all of which are equally likely. The sample space for a single roll is thus: {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}. In this sample space, there are three odd numbers and three even numbers. Therefore, on a single roll, we have:
P(odd) = 3/6 = 1/2 = 0.5
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P(even) = 3/6 = 1/2 = 0.5
So, the probability of rolling an even number on an single roll is equal to 0.5, which makes sense because half of the sides show an even number, and half show an odd number. The same can be said for rolling an odd number on a single roll, for the same reason.
Consecutive rolls of a single die are independent events, because the outcome of one roll cannot influence the outcome of another roll. This allows us to compute the probability of two consecutive rolls by simply multiplying the probabilities of each roll. Therefore, the probability of rolling an even number followed by an odd number is then just:
P(even) x P(odd) = 0.5 x 0.5 = 0.25
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4x^2 +16x -20 = 0 (divide all terms by four, the GCD)
x^2 +4x -5 = 0 (split 4 into 5 and -1)
x^2 -x +5x -5 = 0 (group like coefficients)
(x^2 -x) + (5x -5) = 0 (factor each group)
x(x-1) + 5(x-1) = 0 (factor out the binomial term x-1)
(x-1)(x+5) = 0 (apply the Zero Product Law)
x-1 = 0 OR x+5 = 0 (solve each linear equation)
x = 1 OR x = -5 (candidate solutions, check)
4(1)^2 +16(1) -20 =
4 + 16 -20 = 20 - 20 = 0 (check)
4(-5)^2 +16(-5) -20 =
4(25) -80 -20 = 100 -100 = 0 (check)
Thus the two solutions are: x={1, -5}