Alexander Lumbres’s Profile
Computer Engineering
– Graduate from Information Technology High School
My Courses
EMT 1111 – Logic and Problem Solving
EMT 1111 – Logic and Problem Solving
This is the first of a three-semester sequence of calculus-based physics course that is the foundation to further studies in engineering and technology. The first semester introduces students to concepts and principles of classical mechanics and thermodynamics. Topics include kinematics, Newton’s laws of motion and universal gravitation, work and energy, rotational motion, vibrations, fluids, heat and laws of thermodynamics. Calculus and vector methods are used throughout the course. Computer-based laboratory component of the course illustrates and supplements the lecture material.
This introductory course aims to engage and help you develop your creative voice through discussions of craft and technique, readings aimed to build critical reading and workshopping skills, writing exercises, and discussion of language and style.
Math 1375 – Ganguli – Fall 2020
The main topics of this course will be an in-depth study of functions: polynomial functions, radical functions, rational functions, trigonometric functions, exponential and logarithmic functions. We will also study connections to vectors and complex numbers; solving trigonometric equations, and identities involving sum, double and half-angle formulas; and the Binomial Theorem.
My Projects
A brief database on the present state of City Tech athletics as well as a how-to for students looking to join a City Tech sports team.
Central resource site for MAT 1475 Calculus I, with syllabus, lessons, review sheets, WeBWorK and other resources for students and faculty.
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