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  1. Math for Elementary Teachers 6th Edition with eGrade Student Learning Guide 2 Term Set by Gary L. Musser, 2004-01-27
  2. Oxford Maths Zone
  3. Maths Programme (Folens Maths Programme) by Jill Clare, 2002-10-28
  4. Oxford Maths Zone
  5. Oxford Maths Zone
  6. Oxford Maths Zone
  7. Oxford Maths Zone
  8. Oxford Maths Zone
  9. Folens Maths Programme (Folens Maths Programme)
  10. Maths Made Easy Pupil Response Booklets Year 5 (Maths Made Easy) by Kathleen Paterson, 2001-04-01
  11. Oxford Maths Zone
  12. Maths Programme (Folens Maths Programme)
  13. Oxford Maths Zone
  14. Folens Maths Programme (Folens Maths Programme)

101. Connecting Mathematics
This site contains brief explanations of mathematical terms and ideas in English, Danish, Finnish, Hungarian, Lithuanian, Polish, Slovak.
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Connecting Mathematics
This site contains brief explanations of mathematical terms and ideas in English, Danish, Finnish, Hungarian, Lithuanian, Polish, Slovak. We have also made a start on Spanish. Go to the preferences page to choose your language(s) and level of explanation. Mathematical ideas are linked to others using 5 types of link:
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A link to a broader - more general or more encompassing - idea.
Narrower
A link to a narrower - more specific - term.
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A link to a term used in explaining this idea.
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You can either navigate the site by following the links on each page, or, if you have the Sun Java plugin, you can use our graph browser. This allows you to see ideas that are up to 3 links away. Try Crossword Puzzle #1 by Zeno.

102. Math Cats Attic
What is the Greek word? In an addition problem, what is the math term for the numbers being added? What is the math term for the answer of an addition problem?
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Math Cats' Attic an archive of past questions and answers from the magic chalkboard! Math Terminology
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Math Terminology More Math Terminology
The # sign is sometimes called the number sign or the pound sign. What is its official name? A "millennium" is the Latin word for 1000 years. What is the Greek word? In an addition problem, what is the math term for the numbers being added? (In 4 + 3 = 7, what do we call 4 and 3?) What is the math term for the answer of an addition problem? (In 6 + 8 = 14, what do we call 14?) What is the math term for the numeral 1 with a hundred zeros after it? What is the math term for a triangle whose sides and angles are all equal? What is the name for a four-sided two-dimensional figure? What is the name for a six-pointed figure or star? What is the name for the shortest line segment between two points in space? What is the name for an angle measuring greater than degrees but less than 90 degrees? What is the name for an angle measuring greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees? What is the name for cutting or dividing a line segment or an angle into two equal parts?

103. UVWXYZ
math DICTIONARY A B C D E FG H I JKL M N,O P Q R S T UVWXYZ. BACK TO math HOMEWORK HELP.
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104. PlanetMath:
Planetmath, (more info). math for the people, by the people. Encyclopedia Requests Forums Docs Random, Login. create new user. name pass
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105. ThinkQuest : Library : Math For Morons Like Us
When you have a binomial where each term is the cube of something, such math for Morons Like Us Algebra II Polynomials and Factoring /20991/alg2/polyf.html
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Have you ever been stuck on math? If it was a question on algebra, geometry, or calculus, you might want to check out this site. It's all here from pre-algebra to calculus. You'll find tutorials, sample problems, and quizzes. There's even a question submittal section, if you're still stuck. A formula database gives quick access and explanations to all those tricky formulas. Languages: English. Visit Site 1998 ThinkQuest Internet Challenge Languages English Students J. Robert Davis High School Library, Kaysville, UT, United States John Davis High School Library, Kaysville, UT, United States Garrett Davis High School Library, Kaysville, UT, United States Coaches Jeff Davis High School Library, Kaysville, UT, United States Want to build a ThinkQuest site? The ThinkQuest site above is one of thousands of educational web sites built by students from around the world. Click here to learn how you can build a ThinkQuest site. Privacy Policy

106. Coolmath.com - Karen's Limits Page!
99/100, 99999/100000, What s happening to the terms of this sequence? Can you think of a number that these terms are getting closer and closer to? Yep!
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generous sponsors: (This two page lesson will explain the concept of a limit from various points of view.) A GEOMETRIC EXAMPLE: Let's look at a polygon inscribed in a circle... If we increase the number of sides of the polygon, what can you say about the polygon with respect to the circle As the number of sides of the polygon increase , the polygon is getting closer and closer to becoming the circle If we refer to the polygon as an n-gon , where n is the number of sides , we can make some equivalent mathematical statements. (Each statement will get a bit more technical.)
  • As n gets larger , the n-gon gets closer to being the circle
  • As n approaches infinity , the n-gon approaches the circle
  • The limit of the n-gon , as n goes to infinity is the circle
The n-gon never really gets to be the circle, but it will get darn close! So close, in fact, that, for all practical purposes, it may as well be the circle. That's what limits are all about! Archimedes used this idea ( WAY before Calculus was even invented) to find the area of a circle before they had a value for PI! (They knew PI was the circumference divided by the diameter... But, hey, they didn't have calculators back then.)

107. Contemporary Mathematics
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Register for Electronic Access Terms and Conditions Online License Agreement CONM 218 ... CONM 238 About Contemporary Mathematics
The AMS is pleased to publish online these volumes in the Contemporary Mathematics series. Researchers easily can access electronic versions of the books and downloadwhether from the library, office or homespecific sections of interest.
Descriptions provide information on each volume and Tables of Contents with contributors. You will also find out about online access (free with purchase of print version!) and reduced pricing for those who choose to receive only the electronic version. (A signed license agreement is required for electronic volumes.)
Domain Decomposition Methods 10
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The Tenth International Conference on Domain Decomposition Methods
August 10-14, 1997 Boulder, Colorado
Editors: Jan Mandel, Charbel Farhat, Xiao-Chuan Cai This volume contains the proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Domain Decomposition Methods for Partial Differential Equations, which took place at the University of Colorado at Boulder, August 10-August 14, 1997. The focus of the conference was on realistic applications in structural mechanics, structural dynamics, computational fluid dynamics, and heat transfer. The volume is divided into four parts: the first part contains invited papers; the rest of the volume contains minisymposia and contributed presentations, further divided into Algorithms, Theory, and Applications.

108. A Maths Dictionary For Kids
A Maths Dictionary for Kids Enthusiast Jenny Eather is the creator of an unique online resource for grade school mathematics students. Called A Maths Dictionary for Kids, the site has over 400
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109. Un Lexique De Mathématiques

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segment de droite, un line segment semblable similar similitude, la similarity voir semblable. solide, un solid somme, la sum sommet, un vertex sondage, un survey soustraction, la subtraction statistique, la statistics suite, une sequence or seriation superficie, la surface area voir aire. supposition, une assumption surface, la surface
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110. Intermath / Dictionary / Welcome
Dictionary. search browse , A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M. N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z. How to use this dictionary. Contact. Welcome to
http://www.intermath-uga.gatech.edu/dictnary/homepg.asp
Dictionary search : browse : A B C D ... Z Welcome to the Interactive Mathematics Dictionary The Interactive Mathematics Dictionary is a dictionary for middle school students, teachers, parents, and anyone else interested in learning more about mathematical topics in the middle school curriculum.
by The Mathematics Education Department
University of Georgia
Athens, GA
If you have any questions or comments, please e-mail James W. Wilson

111. Point -- From MathWorld
Point. A 0dimensional mathematical object which can be specified in n-dimensional space using n coordinates. Although the notion
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Point A 0- dimensional mathematical object which can be specified in n -dimensional space using n coordinates. Although the notion of a point is intuitively rather clear, the mathematical machinery used to deal with points and point-like objects can be surprisingly slippery. This difficulty was encountered by none other than Euclid himself who, in his Elements , gave the vague definition of a point as "that which has no part." The basic geometric structures of higher dimensional geometrythe line plane space , and hyperspace are all built up of infinite numbers of points arranged in particular ways. The decimal point in a decimal expansion is voiced as "point" in the United States, e.g., 3.1415 is voiced "three point one four one five," whereas a comma is used for this purpose in continental Europe.

112. Heat Transfer
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