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Need help with your math homework? Who ya gonna call? When mom, dad, your older sister, your best friend, and your next-door-neighbor can't help, these sites will be there for you.
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Operating under Drexel University's School of Education, the Math Forum's Ask Dr. Math program uses college math students (from across the country) to help other students with math problems.
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Math Goodies is a math portal brimming with interactive lessons, worksheets, crossword puzzles, and a homework help forum where you can post specific math problems.
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Math Help Forum is an extremely busy discussion board that prides itself on being the "math help forum with the fastest response time on the Net."
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Powered by the Mathematica software package, QuickMath provides instant solutions to common algebra and calculus problems, in your browser, while you wait.
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No need to wait for an answer at a forum if your problem can be solved by one of the more than one hundred "instant-answer, self-help, math solvers" at Webmath.com.
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Pi is the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. Regardless of the size of the circle, pi is always the same irrational number: approximately 3.14.
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If you can't make it to San Francisco's Exploratorium for the twentieth anniversary of the first Pi Day, you'll find lots here to inspire your own celebration.
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"For the sake of usefulness people often need to approximate pi. For many purposes you can use 3.14159, which is really pretty good, but if you want a better approximation you can use a computer to get it."
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Mr. Herte, a math teacher at Carle Place High School, in Carle Place, NY, says Pi Day "gives us the perfect springboard to allow our students to have fun while investigating mathematics concepts, being creative, and even a little silly."
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Eve Andersson is a Google engineer with a soft spot for pi. Her homage to pi includes a Pi Trivia Game consisting of twenty-five randomly chosen questions...
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"Besides being a center for teaching ideas and resources, we'll try to be your first stop for funny, smart, tongue-in-cheek tributes to the number pi."
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