Sunday, March 02, 2008

Math Help Sites

HERE ARE HELPFUL MATH LINKS TO CHECK OUT


Algebra Help Here is a nice site the lots of resources for Algebra. They have lessons, calculators and worksheets.

Professor Symancyk's Lessons This is a really nice set of Algebra lessons.

Mathematics Help Central There are a variety of lecture notes on this site.

S.O.S Mathematics This site has information about a large variety of topics from Algebra to more advanced math course.


Math is Fun A nice site with some help and worksheets on basic Algebra.

Math Warehouse This site has some nice interactive help pages as well as some worksheets. Math Information Sites Here are a variety of sites that contain a wealth of information about a variety of math topics.

Purplemath This site is a great site with lots of resources and links relating to Algebra.

The Dr. Math FAQ This is a nice site that answers to a lot of the frequently asked questions in math.

Math World Here is an online math encyclopedia.

Cut the Knot! This site contains solutions to quite a few challenging problems including the 12 coins (or bags of gold) problem.

Online Glossary of Technical Notation A glossary for mathematical notation.

The Mathematical Atlas This site gives descriptions of math of the the various areas of modern mathematics.

S.O.S Mathematics This site has information about a large variety of topics from Algebra to more advanced math course.

Geometric Formulas Here are a variety of geometric formulas from Dr. Math.

Educational Resources A nice site by Avraham Goldstein which contains a variety of free resources for help in a variety of areas. Online Exercises and Problems Here are some sites that have some excesses for you to practice on.

Algebra Help Worksheets Here are nice set of worksheets on Algebrahelp.com

EdHelper This site can generate practice problem sets over a wide range of Algebra and Trigonometry topics.

S.O.S Practice Exams Here is the S.O.S practice exam page. They have practice exams for topics ranging from Algebra to Calculus to Differential Equations. Software Here are are some links to some nice software packages that you may find useful. Some of the software is free and others must be purchased.

Math 911 This is a nice program for help in Algebra.

Equation Grapher This is a nice (and free) program for graphing basic graphs. They also have a program that can do regression analysis.

Peanut Software This is a nice collection of free programs. Included are programs that will do basic statistics computations, discrete math computations, matrix computations, graph geometric figures, graph fractals, and a general function grapher.

Graphing Calculator This is a really nice graphing program. It is capable of graphing in 2 or 3 dimensions and it capable of dealing with all the standard coordinate systems that you're liable to run across in a calculus course. The only drawback is that it does cost, but it's much cheaper than other programs with it's graphing capabilities.


QuickMath An online calculator for a variety of Algebra problems.


Webmath.com This site has will do many types of computations online from Algebra to Calculus. The site will not only give answers but the steps required to get most of the answers.


Algebra Help Calculators Here are the calculators at Algebrahelp.com.


Calculator.com This has just about every kind of basic calculator that you can think of, including most of the various kinds of conversion calculators that you'd ever need.


Automatic Calculus and Algebra Help This site has some can compute a variety of Algebra and Calculus problems.

Calculator City This site has a large variety of calculators for Algebra, Trigonometry and Calculus classes. They also have some other calculators such as financial, astronomy, chemistry and physics calculators.

WebGraphing.com This site some nice online graphing calculators. They can do 2D and 3D equations as well as systems of equations and inequalities. They also have a forum to help students in Algebra, PreCalculus and Calculus. There is a small fee to access some of the more advanced features.


Calc5 An calculator with a Google Gadget version. Miscellaneous Just a few sites that don't fit into any of the other areas above.


PDF Pad A variety of graph papers that you can print for free.


Here is another source of graph paper.There aren't as many kinds here as the previous links, but these include nice headers for you to place information and they are free.




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