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* [http://mathworld.wolfram.com/ MathWorld] — by Wolfram
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* [http://integrals.wolfram.com/index.jsp The Wolfram Integrator] — by Wolfram Research
 
* [http://planetmath.org/ PlanetMath.org] — a collaboratively created, virtual community which aims to help make mathematical knowledge more accessible.
 
* [http://planetmath.org/ PlanetMath.org] — a collaboratively created, virtual community which aims to help make mathematical knowledge more accessible.
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* [http://planetphysics.org/ PlanetPhysics.org] — a collaboratively created, virtual community which aims to help make physics knowledge more accessible.
  
 
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Revision as of 20:57, 6 September 2006

I took seven courses in calculus and linear algebra while attending university. This subject was, by far, my strongest. This category will contain articles pertaining to the subject of mathematics. I will use this category mainly for my easy reference.

Sub-Categories

Misc

Note: Sandbox entry

Al-Khwārizmī's method of solving linear and quadratic equations worked by first reducing the equation to one of six standard forms (where b and c are positive integers)

  • squares equal roots (x2 = bx)
  • squares equal number (x2 = c)
  • roots equal number (bx = c)
  • squares and roots equal number (x2 + bx = c)
  • squares and number equal roots (x2 + c = bx)
  • roots and number equal squares (bx + c = x2)

External links

Wikipedia related

Wikipedia and its sister project, WikiBooks, have many really good articles on just about everything related to mathematics. I will list some of the best articles (and categories) here:

Other

  • MathWorld — by Wolfram Research
  • The Wolfram Integrator — by Wolfram Research
  • PlanetMath.org — a collaboratively created, virtual community which aims to help make mathematical knowledge more accessible.
  • PlanetPhysics.org — a collaboratively created, virtual community which aims to help make physics knowledge more accessible.

Pages in category "Mathematics"

The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.