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web - AAA Math

Posted February 20, 2009

 
 


web - Purplemath - Need help with algebra?
Thanks to Connie Eblin, an insightful, involved parent of math students, for suggesting this useful website for grades 5—12 homework help.

Posted December 3, 2007

 
 


web - B.J. Pinchbeck's Homework Helper: In 1996, when he was age 10, B.J. began compiling (with his father's help) links to educational websites. The site grew to include hundreds of sites that help students with their homework.   Recently re-launched, the site's math section is organized under these topics:

  • General Math

  • Algebra

  • Calculus

  • Elementary Level Math

  • Geometry

  • Trigonometry

  • Math Tables, Definitions and Other Cool Stuff

Posted April 23, 2006

 
 
web - Dave's Short Trig Course (Grades 9-Postsecondary): The course teaches basic trigonometric properties and provides examples with practice problems, hints, and answers.
 
 
 


web - Algebra Help (Grades 7-Postsecondary): Algebrahelp.com is a collection of lessons, calculators, and worksheets created to assist students and teachers of algebra.
 

 
 


web - Webmath (Grades K-Postsecondary): Webmath is designed to provide immediate help to students with the particular math problem they are attempting to solve.
 

 
 
web - Ask Dr. Math from Forum (Grades K - 12): You can ask a question about a math problem and find the answer.
 
 
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