Math Sites
September 5, 2007
John von Neumann once said, “Young man, in mathematics you don’t understand things. You just get used to them.” But that has nothing to do with this post, apart from the fact that it’s about math, and one of history’s greatest mathematicians said that. Anyway, the following sites are great.
1. H2 Mathematics Applets
If we took everything at face value we’d probably be screwed. This site is awesome if not painful on the eyes. If your concepts are a bit weak, these applets would probably help you visualize things with a bit more ease.
2. MathWorld
Everything you would practically (and impractically) need to know for math can probably be found here.
3. The Integrator
Three guesses what it does. (Input takes some getting used to though.)
4. Calc101.com
Alright this site does a whole lot of stuff. It’s best you explore yourself. Some functions need a paid password, though.
Much thanks to the RJC Math Department for these links
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Suma valluru | September 19, 2007 at 5:34 pm
ya, thanks for the mathworld link, which is really very useful for me , to clarify my doubts…
cheers,
suma valluru
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