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  1. Added Nov 06, 2007 by aseldow
    We’ve underestimated the Pythagorean theorem all along. It’s not about triangles; it can apply to any shape. It’s not about a, b and c; it applies to any formula with a squared term. It’s not about distance in the sense of walking diagonally across a room. It’s about any distance, like the “distance” between our movie preferences or colors. If it can be measured, it can be compared with the Pythagorean Theorem. Let’s see why.
  2. Added Oct 17, 2007 by schwangr
    Equationsheet.com lets you create a custom equation & constants sheet, drawing from their equation library. Categories include algebra, calculus, chemistry, geometry, physics, signal processing, statistics, and trigonometry.
  3. Added Jul 17, 2007 by tomderis and 1 other
  4. Added Jul 17, 2007 by tomderis
  5. Added Jul 17, 2007 by tomderis
    From Basic Math to Calculus
  6. Added Jul 17, 2007 by brasst and 1 other
  7. Added Jul 17, 2007 by tomderis
    Pre-K through Grade 12: http://nlvm.usu.edu/en/nav/vlibrary.html
  8. Added May 19, 2007 by aseldow
    Now you can instantly draw the golden sections, or other divine proportions, as an aid to composition. This plugin can draw fibonacci sequences such as the golden sections, golden spiral and the golden triangles. In addition it also can draw the harmonious triangles and the rule of thirds - based on composition through identity. The best way to use the plugin is to output the drawing to a transparent top layer you can move around for cropping.
  9. Added Sep 26, 2006 by aseldow
    Great *free* math resources for teachers/students.
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