Mathematics
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| This is a great site, interactive and informative. There is an abacus
that you can use by clicking your mouse pointer on the beads and
instructions to tell you how to do it to perform the mathematical
functions. |
| If you're taking algebra and need some help, or just want more
information, you can check out this site. It has a lot of hints, help,
and examples to make algebra easier...and maybe even more fun. |
| Online mathematical resources for professional mathematicians,
professors, and more. A complete online list of members, member
services, mathematics journals, papers, and much more. A valuable
resource. |
| On this site, suitable for elementary through college students (and
beyond), you can read through others' questions regarding math. If your
question has not been answered there, send it in for an answer by one of
100 math doctors from around the world. |
| This is a series of explanations and experiments with light
refraction, reflection, and characteristics of travel. It's
straightforward and informative with helpful figures to go along with
the text. All of it is nicely tied together in that, combined, the
principles explain rainbows. |
| This site provides teachers with ways to increase their effectiveness
with lessons, activities, articles, and the highlighting of 13
outstanding sites every month. |
| "The Geometry Center Web at a Glance" will help you to
navigate this site, which details the work of the Geometry Center, a
National Science Foundation Center at the University of Minnesota.
You'll find interactive Web and Java applications, geometry reference
archives, software, video, and teaching materials. |
| Constructed for K-12 math students, this site allows you to "learn
about Vectors and Vector Operations by sketching and playing with them."
Drag your mouse across the grid to create the vectors and then follow
the directions to perform calculations on them. |
| This site contains "many interactive science and
engineering solution tools." If you’re computing problems in
math, geometry, linear algebra, curve fitting or regression, integration,
differentiation, statistics and more, there are tools here that you can
use. You may also download the library and pay a shareware fee. |
| The title pretty much explains it all. You can find information by
subject, region, or timeline. Site also includes reference to related
online and print resources. |
| Devoted to the Chaos Theory, this colorful page offers information on
the theory's history, real life examples, a glossary of chaos
terminology, diagrams, fractals... all the CHAOS you could want. |
| Site dedicated to identifying problems and areas of mathematical
research needed in other sciences. |
| This is a good site, especially for those who feel they 'hate math' or
can't be any good at it. It has a very good essay on the fear of math so
many people seem to have and provides games and puzzles dealing with
arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and probability. Another great feature is
the CTK Exchange for questions and answers. |
| Magic Squares are fun mathematics, and this site is a great resource
on the subject. From basic explanations to lesson plans to other web
resources on the same topic, what you need to enjoy magic squares is
right here! |
| Site of the world's largest organization devoted to the interests of
collegiate mathematics. |
| This amusingly named site pertains to "the invasion of our
schools by the New-New Math". Interesting reading. Worth a visit. |
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