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MoNksBaNe_Agahnim | www.mathquest.com That site has helped me a lot with my math troubles. Currently the highest form of math I have searched for on it was Calculus, so I am not sure about their college level math. But from Highschool math and below that site gives you examples, good definitions, and talks to you like you are a 3 yr.-old :) | November 26, 2003, 6:38 PM |
iago | Calculus IS as far as math goes. But calculus is enormous :P | November 26, 2003, 6:43 PM |
Yoni | [quote author=MoNksBaNe_Agahnim link=board=36;threadid=3869;start=0#msg31685 date=1069871925] www.mathquest.com That site has helped me a lot with my math troubles. Currently the highest form of math I have searched for on it was Calculus, so I am not sure about their college level math. But from Highschool math and below that site gives you examples, good definitions, and talks to you like you are a 3 yr.-old :) [/quote] Ah yes, Mathquest. I know this site, but don't like it as much as the others I posted. [quote author=iago link=board=36;threadid=3869;start=0#msg31689 date=1069872208] Calculus IS as far as math goes. But calculus is enormous :P [/quote] What do you mean? Calculus isn't the "most advanced" topic in mathematics. There are many, many branches, some of them quite new. See the top unsolved problems: http://mathworld.wolfram.com/UnsolvedProblems.html Many of them are not in calculus. A large amount is in number theory. | November 26, 2003, 6:54 PM |