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This course, presented by MIT and taught by professor Matthew Hancock, covers the partial differential equations of applied mathematics, including diffusion, Laplace/Poisson, and wave equations. Methods and tools for...
Created by Stephanie Fitchett of the Connected Curriculum Project, the purpose of this module is to examine linear transformations, particularly those from R^2 to R^2. The is part of a larger collection of learning...
This lesson from Illuminations asks students to make and use slide rules to discover the properties of logarithms. The class will use rulers to add and subtract visually, which will add to the depth of their mathematical...
Created by Stephanie Fitchett and David Smith for the Connected Curriculum Project, the purpose of this module is to examine LU decompositions of matrices and to see how an LU decomposition can improve computational...
How much can you really learn from one number a day? Quite a bit actually, and this fun feature from the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) may prove to be rather addictive. Posted daily since September 2008, the...
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