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Foundations of Mathematics

Foundations of Mathematics
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Mathematics Fun, Fact, Fiction, Function, Fantasy Here is a collection of mathematical activities and curiosities...enjoy them! BRAND NEW 2008 Line of Fractal Imagery -- 594 Images -- Oh Wow! ---> Show me the fractals! Extensive Graphical Spherical Harmonic Study --- 640+ Images ---> Take me there! 2006 Line of Fractal Imagery -- 336 Images -- Gotta See Them ---> Let's go there! Guess Your Birthday! Here's a fun trick to show a friend, a group, or an entire class of people. Step 1) Have them take the month number from their birthday: January = 1, Feb = 2 etc. Have them give you the total. How It Works: Let M be the month number and D will be the day number. Thus, if you subtract off the 165, what will remain will be the month in hundreds plus the day! By the way, if you wish to know how many minutes and seconds you have been alive and lots more about when you were born, you might like to try this website ==> Birthday Calculator Divisibility Rules! *A big thank you to Torsten Sillke for these rules! Do You Love "Alphametics?" Did You Know?

A to Z Strict Inequality Subset Substitution Method Subtraction of Sets Sum Sum/Difference Identities Sum Rule for Probability Sum to Product Identities Superset Supplement Supplementary Angles Surd Sure Event Surface Surface Area Surface Area of a Surface of Revolution Surface of Revolution Symmetric Symmetric about the Origin Symmetric about the x-axis Symmetric about the y-axis Symmetric across the Origin Symmetric across the x-axis Symmetric across the y-axis Symmetric Property Symmetric with Respect to the Origin Symmetric with Respect to the x-axis Symmetric with Respect to the y-axis Synthetic Division Synthetic Substitution System of Equations System of Inequalities System of Linear Equations

The Ultimate TI-89 FAQ & Manual This FAQ should detail many of the frequently asked TI-89 questions and related issues that are posted on our TI-89 Forum . If you have another question not answered here or that you want more detail about, simply start a new thread in the support section of our TI-89 Forum . If you're looking for a TI-89 manual, you can view the PDF here . 1.0: Getting programs to your calculator 2.0: TI-Graph Link software (Windows version) 3.0: Using programs on your TI-89 4.0: Programming Languages: 5.0: Assembly Program Issues 6.0: Different AMS and HW versions 7.0: Hardware 8.0: Miscellaneous Q1.1: Could you give me an overview on how to transfer files from my computer to my calculator? A1.1: First, of course, you must download them to your computer by clicking on them, and then you must unzip them (see Q1.3 ). Q1.2: What hardware do I need to transfer programs to my calculator? You can find a list of vendors from the Open Directory Project here , or buy one directly from TI . 4.0: Programming Languages

Math - Open SUNY Textbooks Math The following is a curated list of OER materials available in your particular subject area. The items you see here are generally well-developed, effectively structured, and are used and recommended by faculty in the SUNY system. This is by no means an exhaustive list of all the openly licensed material available. If you don’t see something you need, we’d love to hear from you. If you’d like to add to this list, please let us know. If you’d like to use any of the following resources, click here to get started. Algebra SOS offers several template courses through Lumen that can serve as starting points for your own development. Lumen’s math courses use MOM, an online homework system that provides algorithmically-generated problems and immediate feedback to help students practice and master math concepts. To preview Lumen-supported math courses created with MOM, you may click on the course links below. Algebra Courses with Editable Texts Algebra Courses with Static PDF Texts Pre-Algebra

Online texts Professor Jim Herod and I have written Multivariable Calculus ,a book which we and a few others have used here at Georgia Tech for two years. We have also proposed that this be the first calculus course in the curriculum here, but that is another story.... Although it is still in print, Calculus,by Gilbert Strang is made available through MIT's OpenCourseWare electronic publishing initiative. Here is one that has also been used here at Georgia Tech. Find Open Textbooks Hair Colour for Hairstylists: Level 2Author(s): Arden Magtiza, Vancouver Island UniversityUpdated: Feb 19, 2021Description: This manual serves as a guide for apprentices with the desire to stretch beyond their foundational colour knowledge and skills so as to reach a higher level of competency. This text will walk the stylist step-by-step through many current and advanced techniques used in the industry today. Accessible Elementary Algebra - 2e (OpenStax)Author(s): Lynn Marecek, Santa Ana College, MaryAnne Anthony-Smith, Formerly of Santa Ana College, Andrea Honeycutt Mathis, Northeast Mississippi Community CollegeUpdated: Feb 10, 2021Description: Elementary Algebra - 2e is designed to meet scope and sequence requirements for a one-semester elementary algebra course. The book’s organization makes it easy to adapt to a variety of course syllabi.

Encyclopedia of Mathematics

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