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Here is a growing list of useful web sites that other students have recommended for helping you with your math. With Maple and these sites, you’ll have almost the entire world of mathematics at your fingertips.
Wikipedia's Mathematics Portal is a free online encyclopedia for Mathematics.
Ask Dr. Math hosts an enormous collection of mathematical questions answered by experts and professional volunteers. What’s great is that since this site has been around for years, your question may already have an easy to understand answer.
Paul's Online Math Notes provide a free online set of notes and tutorials that cover various math topics written by Paul Dawkins, a professor at Lamar University. They are tremendously useful and contain very detailed examples and explanations.
Hofstra Online Tutorials are a compilation of interactive tools, which cover Algebra, Calculus, and Finite Mathematics. This is an excellent resource for interactive tutorials, review questions, and online quizzes.
S.O.S. Mathematics was created by three professors from the University of Texas at El Paso. Here you will find math related materials covering the key results, techniques and formulas taught in pre-collage and college math courses.
FreeMathHelp.com is an excellent resource to brush up on high school and college math concepts. Here you will find both text and video lessons on various topics.
Art of Problem Solving provides a place for passionate math students to challenge themselves.
Calculus on the web contains several mini online books with questions that will help strengthen your calculus knowledge. Calculus topics range from Precalculus to Calculus III; Linear Algebra, Number Theory, and Abstract Algebra are also covered.
Mathmistakes.info a collection of quizzes, assignments, and test with common math mistakes made by real students; your task is to correct them.
Applets for Calculus at SLU a collection of java applets for exploring single and multivariable calculus.
Math Applets at SLU - Before Calculus a collection of java applets for visualizing material covered by a variety of topics including College Algebra, Triangles, and Vectors.
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Canadian Mathematical Society (CMS) is devoted to mathematical research and education in Canada. On this site you will find publications, resources, and math activities such as competitions and math camps.
MathPages.com is a collection of interesting articles written on various math topics.

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