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Mathematics Resources
Does anyone know of any websites with interesting problems designed for the high school/collegiate level?
Thanks in advance |
google.com ;)
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USA TODAY has some sites away from the paper. I'm not sure where, but you could search. It is tied in with their newspaper in education program, but you might need to be a teacher purchasing papers through their to access it. I don't know. They also have material that comes with each day's paper for that issue to help teachers, but I suspect not a lot for advanced math there.
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http://www.sosmath.com/
This is more of a teaching tutorial showing written examples of your basic algebra all the way up to the second semester or so of a differential equations course. If you're trying to actually learn the stuff I wouldn't suggest this site. It's an awesome supplement to any course though, and that's where it becomes fairly functional - to get two sides of the material explained in different ways. Anyhoo back in the day it helped me out. Hope this helps... |
Just found in this forum...
http://www.tfproject.org/tfp/showthr...threadid=27074 http://www.tfproject.org/tfp/showthr...threadid=26950 |
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