The Math Forum: http://forum.swarthmore.edu
Many resources arranged by subject (Algebra, Geometry, etc). Other mathematical challenges and information can be found under the "Problem of the Week", "Ask Dr. Math", discussion groups or FAQs. Additional links to other math sites provided.
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CMAC Tutor History of Mathematics Archive: http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/history/
Provides an integrated profile of over one thousand biographies and historical articles of a mathematical nature.
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S.O.S. Mathematics Algebra: http://www.sosmath.com/algebra/algebra.html
This is an Algebra textbook online, which includes practice problems and answers for each unit. The units covered are: fractions, units of conversion, complex numbers, quadratic equations, factorization, solving quations, inequalities, inverse functions, logarithms, and rational functions.
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Think Quest Interactive Geometry: http://www.thinkquest.org/library/search.html
Comprehensive and understandable geometry information in a textbook-like format. Lots of sample problems with solutions.
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A Short Course in Trigonometry: http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/java/trig/
The Eisenhower National Clearinghouse is a well-known math and science resourse. This site puts the spotlight on what they feel are the best K-12 math and science explorations, puzzles and challenges available online.
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Karl's Calculus Tutor: http://www.netsrq.com/~hahn/calculus.html#toc
Karl is a help to first year Calculus students. This site provides comprehensive coverage of basic Calculs concepts with pictures and graphs. Unfortunately, no sample problems.
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Math News: http://www.ams.org/new-in-math/07-2001-media.html
Link to "Math in the Media" to read highlights of math news from science literature and the current media.
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Math and Science Career Archives: http://www.ams.org/careers/archived.html
Alphabetical listing of over ninety career profiles of mathematicians working in non academic positions. Target audience is college students.
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National Council for Teachers of Mathematics (N.C.T.M.): http://www.nctm.org
Extensive teacher and parent resource.
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