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MATHEMATICS
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General Resources

Dave's Short Course in Trigonometry

History of Mathematics
Consists of sections on regional mathematics, subjects, books and other resources, and chronology.

Mathematical Quotation Server
Provides access to a collection of mathematical quotations collected from many sources.

Math2.org
Consists mostly of links to math tables. The main areas of the site include Math Reference Tables, Math Message Board, and Links. The Math Reference Tables are divided into major categories such as algebra, geometry, trigonometry, discrete/linear, and others. Formerly known as "Dave's Math Tables."

Associations

Mathematical Association of America
Home page of the world's largest organization devoted to mathematics.

American Mathematical Society
The home page of the American Mathematical Society; its mission is to promote mathematical research, increase awareness of mathematics to society, and foster excellence in mathematics education.

Curriculum Resources

Office for Mathematics, Science and Technology Education at UIUC
The goal of the MSTE is to serve as model-builders for innovative, standards-based, technology-intensive mathematics and science instruction at the K-16 levels.

Last updated January 14, 2008
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