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Math and Statistics
Last Updated: 17 April 2008
- Algebasics
- http://www.algebasics.com
- Offers brief lessons on basic algebra ideas; lessons are audio/video and can be controlled by the user
- Calculus on the Web
- http://www.math.temple.edu/%7Ecow/
- Online "book" on calculus; provides interactive sample problems
- Links to Web Sites on the History of Mathematics
- http://www.dcs.warwick.ac.uk/bshm/resources.html
- Annotated collection of links exploring the history of mathematics; browsable by subject
- Math Archives
- http://archives.math.utk.edu/
- Searchable database as well as links to software, teaching materials, and topics; good for students and teachers K-graduate
- Math Digital Library
- http://www.mathdl.org
- Resource of mathematical articles and OSSLETS (open-source, sharable mathlets) for personal and classroom use
- Math Forum
- http://mathforum.org/
- Free items (under “Math Help”) include a math FAQ and an internet math library; also has professional development opportunities for instructors
- Math World
- http://www.mathworld.wolfrom.com
- Exhaustive online portal to all things math – broken-down by math subject
- Mathematical Atlas: A Gateway to Modern Mathematics
- http://www.math-atlas.org/welcome.html
- Logical mathematics map designed to provide introductory math materials; searchable and browsable
- Metamath Proof Explorer
- http://us.metamath.org/mpegif/mmset.html
- Discusses how to solve mathematical proofs; explores some common proofs
- Multi-Repository Mathematics Collections
- http://www.hti.umich.edu/m/mathall/
- Searchable library of digitized historical mathematical monographs (University of Michigan, Cornell, University of Gottingen)
- The Prime Pages
- http://primes.utm.edu/
- Everything you ever wanted to know about prime numbers -- theories, research and legends
- Quick Math
- http://www.quickmath.com/
- Solves math equations with step-by-step outlines
- Web Interface for Statistics Education
- http://wise.cgu.edu
- Especially helpful interactive tutorials and applets
- Wolfram Functions Site
- http://functions.wolfram.com/
- Explanations and illustrations of math formulas
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