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Calculus and Advanced Mathematics

Advanced topics including calculus, fractals, and chaos.

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About.com: Mathematics
http://math.about.com/
An Internet guide for mathematics, with feature articles, Website links, and discussion forums. Topics covered include algebra, calculus, geometry, logic, probability & statistics, topology, number theory, applied math, math careers, and mathematicians.
Fractals Unleashed
http://library.thinkquest.org/26242/
This site is an excellent overview of fractals and chaos, including the mathematics behind fractal generation and the practical applications of fractals. "Our website contains information about practically every fractal-related topic, applications from almost all areas where fractals are used, and a large collection of algorithms and other information for programmers." Site is available in English, Russian, and Ukrainian and has a special section for kids.
Interactive Mathematics On-line
http://library.thinkquest.org/2647/index.html?tqskip1=1
This takes you step by step through topics such as algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and even chaos theory and Java. There are also links to related sites.
Linear Programming Frequently Asked Questions
http://www-unix.mcs.anl.gov/otc/Guide/faq/linear-programming...
Linear programming problems, focusing on computer-based solutions." NEW: "Answers frequently asked questions (FAQs) about solving linear programming (LP) problems, focusing on computer-based solutions. Provides background on linear programming, software recommendations, and references to related sources.
Math Mistakes Info
http://www.mathmistakes.info/
"Real Mistakes from Real Student Work and Math Facts Students Should Know." This site shows examples of mistakes along with corrections and brief explanations to help high school and college/university student improve math skills. This site also includes math facts, flash card feature and other math links.
Webmath.com
http://www.webmath.com/
Webmath not only solves your math problems, it shows the steps taken to reach the solution. Types of problems inlude everyday math (i.e. figuring out a tip), polynomials, units conversions, and quadratic equations.

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