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Links

Here are some links to other useful mathematical sites on the Internet.

Math.com

Math.com provides a range of services to students, teachers and parents, including tutoring, online calculators, tables of equations and formulae and recommended math books.

Algebra.com

Help with high school and college algebra. Homework solvers for common algebra problems with work shown. Linear algebra workbench for arbitrary linear algebra calculations.

The Math Forum

The math forum is a vast site catering to the needs of math teachers and students alike. Check out the Ask Doctor Math pages for help with specific problems.

Math tutoring at ziizoo.com

ziizoo.com is the online marketplace for tutoring - think eBay but for tutoring. Finally, struggling students can get live, online, one-on-one help from independent, US-based tutors (not low-cost,overseas tutors) in any subject matter at any time of day. And with ziizoo's embedded whiteboards, text-chat and audio-chat, users only need a broadband connection and a relatively modern PC - no special software is required. Since ziizoo is a marketplace, tutors are free to set their own rates and hours - so students can find help at nearly any price point.

Hotmath

Hotmath.org has tutorial solutions for the actual homework problems in many popular US math textbooks, algebra through calculus. The solutions show a step-by-step approach with hints, questions, and explanations, right up to the final answer. Hotmath generally has solutions for odd-numbered problems only, and is free.

MathLessons.com

MathLessons.com - When the numbers don't add up. Local math lessons classifieds, math classes, tutors and instructors, come and search or post now.

Mathepower

This page calculates most of the typical Math exercises for school. It also explains how the exercises were calculated, and tries to help pupils to understand the exercises. Using it is completely free. The site is available in English, French and German.

Math Mistakes

A selection of common mistakes (in context) made by students in algebra, trigonometry and calculus, along with explanations; online flashcards on algebra, trigonometry and calculus topics (more resources in development).

Computing Technology for Math Excellence

This site is devoted to resources for teaching and learning mathematics (K-12 and calculus) and the standards movement in education. Math resources include over 70 software products that have been shown to raise achievement levels of students. There are links to sites for basic skills mastery, problem solving and critical thinking, using data, homework assistance, games, simulations, virtual math manipulatives, project-based learning, field trips for math, standardized testing, and more. Read about education and technology news, including No Child Left Behind, and research on topics in math education, implementing standards, and standardized testing. Educators will appreciate the resources on technology integration, project based learning, multimedia, national math initiatives, and professional growth.

A Maths Dictionary for Kids

Animated, interactive online mathematics dictionary for students which explains over 400 common mathematical terms in simple language. Includes definitions, animated examples, interactive activities, practice and calculators. Easy to navigate, loads quickly. Requires Flash.

MathNerds.com (formerly The Math Doctor)

Another early supporter of QuickMath, MathNerds will help you with your math problems. There is an archive of questions submitted previously, together with their solutions, as well as a list of unsolved problems for those of you looking for a challenge.

Karl's Calculus Tutor

Karl Hahn is putting together a very detailed intoduction to calculus for first year students. This excellent site is virtually an online text in calculus, starting with number systems and limits, but is written in an very accessible way. Highly recommended.

Jiskha Homework Help - Mathematics

General math help in algebra, calculus, discretion, functions, statistics, trigonometry, geometry, transitions, distributions, and much more.

Mrs. Glosser's Math Goodies

This is a free educational web site featuring interactive math lessons which use a problem-solving approach and actively engage students in the learning process.

AlgebraHelp.com

This site has various calculators for dealing with equations, factors, percentages, time calculuations, etc. It also has online lessons on algebra and word problems, as well as study tips and links to other mathematical sites.

Math2.org (formerly Dave's Math Tables)

This comprehensive site contains a vast array of mathematical tables, theorems, proofs and graphs. It also has a very active message board where people can post and answer math questions, as well as a whiteboard where two or more people can interactively discuss math.

The Math and Physics Help Page

This site has a number of clear explanatory papers on various topics in math and physics, as well as a large list of links to other useful math sites on the Internet.

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