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This course, presented by MIT and taught by Professor Alar Toomre, provides an introduction to numerical analysis. The material looks at the basic techniques for the efficient numerical solution of problems in science...
This site highlights some of the conjectures and open problems concerning L-functions, with emphasis on the areas in which there has been recent progress using results from Random Matrix Theory. The main page's index...
This math lesson from Illuminations helps students understand rational functions. The material uses the real-world problem. Students will write rational functions that model problem situations and use rational functions...
MathGrapher is a stand-out graphing tool designed for students, scientists and engineers. Visitors can read the Introduction to get started, as it contains information about the various functions that the tool can...
Created by Jill Stevens of Illuminations: Resources for Teaching Mathematics, this activity allows students to look for functions within a given set of data. After analyzing the data, the student should be able to...
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