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A tutorial site that provides students with complete
solutions to the problems in their math textbooks.
There are no ads on the site and it covers Algebra
I to Calculus. Every problem is worked out in a step
by step format. Graphs are included when needed and
hints can be given before the next step is displayed
if desired.
This tutorial/homework
site is unique in that it is book specific. The actual
problems from each book are solved, not generic examples.
Users click on their book title, the page number and
the problem number and the first step of the solution
is displayed. New books are added periodically.
This site is an interactive unit on Graphing Linear
Equations at the algebra 1 level. You will see math
on the Internet like you have never seen before. Come
see the high school classroom of the future. Math.com
The world of math online. Students, teachers, parents,
and everyone can find solutions to their math problems.
Math.com offers carefully reviewed products and books
about math and math education, tutoring, lessons and
more.
A mixture of sound, humor, color, animation and graphics
with lots of help for the "math anxious" student. Its
aim is to give students a self-directed and entertaining
way to learn basic math and algebra. The site includes
tutorial lessons authored by students, math assignments,
study skills tips, links to free tutors and learning
style information -- all with animation and music.
The site addresses the "EMOTIONAL NEEDS" besides the
"skills" needs of basic math students of all ages. Includes
the Math Teacher's Ten Commandments. It really is a
"must see" sight. It is guaranteed to make you smile!
Refreshing insights into the learning and doing of some
important mathematics. There are sample problems from
Don Cohen's book "Calculus By and For Young People (ages
7 and up)"
Allows students to answer middle and high school math
questions from people around the world and offers bizzare,
non-typical problems of the week to help people study
for the AP Calculus Test. Come in and give it a look!
Mrs. Glosser's Math Goodies are interactive math lessons
that actively engage students. They use web technology
to teach mathematical concepts with a problem-solving
approach. (Can be ordered over the Internet.)
Online Algebra tutorial accessible 24 hours a day, providing
round the clock help for homework or study. Interactive
lessons, quizzes, games, tips, and more for $19.95 a
month!
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American
Mathematical Society - The largest research-oriented
mathematical society. Web site has conference programs,
journals, society business, and the AMS bookstore.
The
Mathematical Atlas - Dave Rusin's survey of research-level
mathematics, with introductory articles for non-mathematicians
and hyperlinked bibliographies in each of dozens of research
areas.
Knot
a Braid of Links - Award/review service for other
math web sites and web pages, with a new selection each
week.