Hello, my name is Ms. Mendoza. I teach Geometry, Pre-Calculus and Dual Credit Pre-Calculus. I look forward to expanding my knowledge of math alongside my students!
My Education:
I was born and raised in El Paso, TX. I received my Associates of Science in Mathematics from EPCC Fall 2016. I continued my education at the University of Texas of the Permian Basin in Odessa, TX and graduated with my Bachelors of Science in Mathematics in Fall 2018. I continued my graduate education at UTPB and graduated in Fall 2020 with my Master of Arts in Mathematics.
Interest/Hobbies:
I enjoy spending my free time with family and friends. I enjoy watching movies, especially romcoms and rebinging The Mindy Project as much as I can. I have a sweet tooth, so I like to bake when I have a craving.
Fun Facts:
I have been an Aunt since the age of 2, as I've aged my sisters and first niece have blessed me with 4 nieces, 2 nephews and 1 great nephew total...as of now.
Conference time: 8th period 3:30 - 4:15 p.m.
Contact info: rmendoza@fabensisd.net
Geometry: Explore properties of space that are related with distance, shape, size, the relative position of figures and become a geometer.
Pre-Calculus: Expand your knowledge, practice and skill of algebra and trigonometry to prepare for success in Calculus.
Granny Adams inheritance fractions are as follows, GD = 1/2, GS = 1/4, B = 1/6 and DH = 1,000. To combine the fractions we'll need to change the denominator to 12 and the fractions will be in twelfths. When doing this the inheritance fractions become the following, GD = 6/12, GS = 3/12 and B = 2/12. It follows 6/12 + 3/12 + 2/12 = 6 + 3 + 2 = 11/12. Therefore the leftover 1,000 = 1/12 of the heritance and 12 x 1,000 = 12,000, thus Granny Adams inheritance is $12,000
Geometry Students are practicing labeling and identifying Angles.
A Pre-Cal student is looking into a image to create using transformations of parent functions.