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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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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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William Mueller (see Wmueller.com below) describes precalculus as the bridge between the math you know, such as arithmetic and algebra, and a wondrous, fertile land ahead: calculus.
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Holly Camp was a twenty-five-year-old divorced mom with two kids under the age of four when she enrolled in college.
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"When one thing depends on another, as, for example, the area of a circle depends on the radius, or the temperature on the mountain depends on the height, then we say that the first is a ‘function' of the other."
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MathWorld is an extensive math encyclopedia, "created, developed and nurtured by Eric Weisstein with contributions from the world's math community."
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Originally designed to demonstrate how technology can be used in the calculus classroom, this University of Tennessee site has been grown to include student tutorials, practice problems, quizzes...
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"Calculus is the lingua franca of mathematics, engineering, and all of the sciences. You want to speak it well, with genuine understanding..."
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Practice makes perfect, and that's why math worksheets are an educational staple in the classroom and at home. Today's collection of math worksheets for grades one through nine, focuses on the print-it-out-and-work-on-it-with-a-pencil variety, but some of
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The world seems to be divided into two kinds of people. Those who think math is fun, and those who don't. Today's sites are designed to entertain the first group, and convert the second.
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What's seven times eight? How about eight times eight? Six times nine? I'd love to sit here all day but I think I have laundry to do. It's common knowledge that computers are very good at repetitive tasks. They simply never tire. Which makes them perfect
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In honor of April's status as Math Education Month, I'm starting off the month with a look at how math is used in our everyday lives. Like the little girl in Jon Scieszka's "Math Curse," who wakes up to find everything in her world has turned into a math
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