Meta-index provides general directories for virtually all aspects of mathematics. Includes the history of math and teaching resources.
Features comics and cartoons related to math. Includes a lists of contributors and a search engine.
Presents math lessons and links for kids. Includes a fractal gallery, puzzles and games.
Study trigonometry basics, including angle measurement, chords, slope, and trigonometric functions and their inverses.
Find an edition of Euclid's "Elements," a history of mathematics, an introduction to Newton's basics and geometry images.
Find a collection of constants applicable to number theory, analytical inequalities and geometry, provided by MathSoft. With links to articles.
Explore numbers resources and programs, including 50,000 random numbers and the first 999 factorials.
Chronicles math errors made by advertisers, media, politicians and others. Review the Mistake of the Month, or try some puzzles.
Offers tutorials on algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and chaos theory, as well as a stereogram construction kit.
Each week a cool mathematics site is woven into the braid, adding to a collection of entertaining and informative resources.
Find a variety of papers explaining numerous math and physics topics in a manner that is fun and easily understood. Submit questions via email.
Using math doesn't end after the last algebra class. Learn how math works in the real world, in areas like finance, cooking and gambling.
Use this guide to find references of mathematics and mathematicians on the big screen. Movies include "Good Will Hunting" and "Pi."
Students, parents, teachers and everyone with math questions can find homework help, math lessons, mathematical games and math tools.
Includes quote of the day, random quote generator, and keyword or alphabetic search. Collection culled from many sources.
Describes the institute, its mission and governance, staff, and facilities. Find out about research activities, or get the latest news.
Learn about the Pythagorean Theorem, Archemedes' Tombstone and read brief histories of other mathematical concepts.
Narrative guide to math resources includes links to mathematics journals, FAQs, databases and art.
Read Ivars Peterson's weekly columns which, believe it or not, make math entertaining and educational.
Search a collection of over 200,000 documents concerned with university and research-level mathematics.
Contains aspects of Mesopotamian mathematics, including an historical timeline as well as details on old Babylonian multiplication tables.
Encyclopedic entry describes the open-ended type of equation. Also details the mathematicians who have significantly contributed to the issue.
Features a categorized collection of olympiad-class math problems. Includes problems in analysis, games, geometry, functions and trigonometry.
Math resource for students, educators and researchers. With a collection of quotes, and articles on popular math topics.
Interactive lessons help students prepare to take diagnostic tests. Includes registration, a sample test and free basic math lessons.
Find Sheila Tobias' books on math anxiety. Read an author update and FAQ, and learn about a math tutorial service in the New York area.
Provide access to math resources with an emphasis on teaching materials - particularly educational software.
Find mathematical societies, journals, databases, search engines, newsgroups and other resources.