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Improve Math Scores, Learn at Your Own Pace: Math, Algebra, Geometry, Calculus, Trigonometry
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- Welcome to Educational Video Resources the source for GraspMath, the most comprehensive and effective math video learning system available today.
Previously only available to educators, the GraspMath Video Learning System is now available for home use....
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Math.com - Math Tables and Formulas (English/Spanish)
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- Math formulas and tables, unit conversion factors, identities and more. From basic math to algebra, trigonometry, calculus and beyond.
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Internet Calculus: On-Line and Interactive
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- Internet College Algebra 6/E
Larson/Hostetler
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Internet Algebra and Trigonometry 6/E
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DoYourMath.com
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- Entertaining math for all ages, math puzzles, interactive practice and learning math tests (Pre-SAT, SAT, AP and Calculus) and a math expert to answer your questions.
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Divisibility War
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- Divisibility War by Diane Reed Diane taught junior high math for three years and Algebra II and Pre Calculus topics for the past two Summers. She will have her MA. in Educational Technology from SDSU Spring 1995. For fun, she skis,
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Math Goodies: Interactive Math Lessons With A Problem-Solving Approach!
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- A free educational site featuring interactive math lessons. There are Chat Boards, Homework Help, Puzzles, Calculators, a Math Image Library, Educational Links, and more! Math Goodies has become a portal to online math education.
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General Theory of Relativity
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- summary explaining how Einstein was led to his conclusions about this groundbreaking theory. After 1905, Einstein continued working in all three of his works in the 1905 papers. He made important contributions to the quantum theory, but increasingly he so...
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Fractal Gallery: What Is a Fractal?
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- The word "fractal" was coined less than twenty years ago by one of history's most creative mathematicians, Benoit Mandelbrot, whose seminal work, The Fractal Geometry of Nature, first introduced and explained concepts underlying this new vision....
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Sir Isaac Newton - English Scientist
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- Isaac Newton was born on December 25, 1642 in Woolsthorpe, near Grantham in Lincolnshire, England. He was born the same year Galileo died. Newton is clearly the most influential scientist who ever lived. His accomplishments in mathematics, optics, and phy...
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