ONLINE RESOURCES

Calculus Calculator Calculator that calculates definite integrals.
Webmath.com This site contains a lot of useful resources for: Basic Mathematics, Algebra, Trigonometry, Geometry, & Calculus.
MathTV.com Trigonometry Help
IFigure.com Another site full of resources for all levels of mathematics (Basic Math, Algebra, Trigonometry, Statistics, Geometry, & Calculus).  Also available are animated tutorials so students can pace themselves through a particular lesson and gain additional, enhanced, understanding of a particular subject matter.
Wolfram Integrator Very powerful Integrator. Enter ANY function.
Eduspace Students enrolled in Math 81 and 84 have access to online tutoring, practice exercises, chapter pre-test and post-test, interactive on-line version of textbook, and video explanations.  Instructors also have the option to post homework course work for their class and students are required to access this webpage to get the homework.  *To use Eduspace, students must register online, and have their Instructor's Code.* 
MathXL Students enrolled in Math 31 or Math 2 may obtain access to this powerful online tool.  If used by the instructor, students will be able to access homework assignments, and take advantage of self-paced tutoring, guided mathematical instruction, and a multimedia learning aid.  *To use MathXL, students must register online, and have their Instructor's Code.*
MyStatLab Students enrolled in Math 52 may use this online tool to supplement their learning.  In addition to the resources offered by our math lab, MyStatLab offers students assistance with their coursework at their fingertips.  MyStatLab definitely gives an advantage to its users in this aspect.  *To use MyStatLab, students must register online, and have their Instructor's Code.*
Math Worksheet Site.Com Create Worksheets to practice: Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division, and FractionsCreate and Print Graphing Paper to draw graphs accurately.  In addition, for fun, learn how to use the One Hundred Chart to learn how to find prime numbers by the Sieve of Eratosthenes method.

 

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UNIT CIRCLE Lite Graph Paper PDF Generator TRIGONOMETRIC IDENTITIES GEOMETRY FORMULAS STATISTICS Formula ALGEBRA FORMULAS
ALGEBRA FORMULAS II GRAPHING FORMULAS Length, Area, Volume Formulas Graph Curves: PDF LOGORITHM PROPERTIES  
           
           
           
           

If you would like to see additional handouts on this page, please send an email to the Math Lab Coordinator at:  williams_paul@smc.edu  Thank You.

 

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Internet Resources for the Mathematics Student - A huge and very comprehensive directory of math sites  

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Maths Online - International site with math resources, links, tests and more for college and adult students.

 

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WebMath - Homework help. Unlike most math sites, Webmath is not a database of questions and answers nor is it an online testing site. At Webmath, you don't have to wait for an e-mail response or post your question to an electronic bulletin board to get math homework help. You can get the answer to your math problem right here, right now.

 

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SOS Math - A free resource for math review material from Algebra to Differential Equations. Short and easy to understand explanations along with many practice exams.

 

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Dave’s Math Tables – Don’t let the title fool you.  There’s lots more than tables here at this very complete and interactive math support site. A message board and a real-time white board are among the many features.

 

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Math Archives – Good searchable database in all math topics.

 

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Karl’s Calculus Tutor – Online calculus tutorials and tutoring help. “Friend to the 1st year calculus student.”

 

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Graphics for the Calculus Classroom - These are excerpts from a collection of graphical demonstrations developed by a Penn State professor for first year calculus

 

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Math.com- Online tutorials and practice sheets, all levels of math

 

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The Math Forum - Many good math resources organized by subject, plus an extensive archive on commonly-asked questions

 

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The Math Archives - Lesson plans, software, resources, and web-sites for K-12 math education

 

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Manipula Math with JAVA - Over one hundred graphical JAVA applets that demonstrate mathematical concepts (elementary to calculus).

 

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QuickMath - Solves college and high school problems automatically

 

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Math-abundance – Online collection of math problems, tutorials, formulas across the range of mathematics

 

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Math Archives – Calculus Resources Online – Moderated by a professor at Old Dominion U.  Great resource site

 

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Mathematics Resources on the World Wide Web – A large compilation of websites posted by Capital Community College.  All categories of math.

 

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Zona LandPhysics and math site from Ed Zobel, science instructor, who states that this site is …   “a resource for students and teachers, as well as any interested individuals, who want to study physics, the mathematical sciences, or mathematics in general, but are, perhaps, having a difficult time with textbooks or other approaches. The goal of Zona Land is to present the fundamental ideas of these subjects at the introductory and intermediate levels”

 

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NSTA (National Science Teachers Association) Math and Science Links

 

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Scientific Calculator – Online version

 

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Ask Dr. Math – Hosted by Swarthmore College.  Students can submit questions to Dr. Math by filling out the Web form.  Answers are sent back by e-mail

 

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Teacher Links – Mathematics – Math resources posted by the NSF

 

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CCP Interactive Modules - Interactive Learning Materials for Mathematics and Its Applications.  Tutorials on math, biology, chemistry. economics, engineering, environmental science, and physics.  Web based library of reviewed, edited and tested interactive materials

 

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A+ Math Site – Good resources, arithmetic, algebra

 

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MathGate - An Internet resource catalog for mathematics. It  consists of a searchable and browsable catalogue of Internet  resources selected by subject specialists who scan the Internet to locate and catalog substantial and high quality resources. 

 

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Math Resources Catalog – posted by the University of Wisconsin.  One of the most complete listings of web resources, newsgroups, servers, professionals organizations, journals, etc.  Well organized, and exhaustive listing

 

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Mathematics WWW Virtual Library - From FSU

 

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Mathematics and Computer Science HotList - Extensive list of links from the Franklin Institute, PA

 

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Calculators Online - The computational tools available at this site are divided into a variety of categories such as science, engineering and mathematics; there's an alphabetical list for smaller categories such as insurance or medical and health science

 

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E-Math - This is the home page for the American Mathematical Society

 

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Kabol - A website of weekly posted math links and sites

 

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Education Place - Mathematics Center - Houghton Mifflin's Education Place offers a mathematics center with a variety of resources

 

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Calculus@Internet - This calculus portal will guide you to Web resources for various calculus topics (integral calculus, differential equations), precalculus subjects, advanced mathematics topics, reference material, assessment and assistance areas, and more

 

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Finite Mathematics and Applied Calculus Resource Page - The Hofstra professors who maintain this site are interested in the real-world applications of finite mathematics and calculus

 

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Calculus Graphics - A Penn State professor created these graphics for a first-year calculus class.

 

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Do Your Math - On this site you can find interactive practice and learning math tests.

 

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Math.com - Site offers different sections for students, teachers, and parents.  The teacher area has lesson plans, classroom resources, career information, standards, and free stuff.

 

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Webmath - Site where you click on a problem solver, enter your math problem and click for an explanation of how it's done and the answer

 

 

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