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How to Do Beginning Fractions, Decimals, and Percentages
by John Carter, Dec 2, 2008
A brief explanation of how fractions, decimals, and percentages work.
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A Brief Review of Chaos Theory
by choobin, Nov 28, 2008
A very short introduction to chaos theory.
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Fractal Art and the Beauty of Maths: The Non-geek Guide
by Anne Lyken Garner, Nov 27, 2008
A fractal is a rough geometric shape which can be split into parts. Each part is said to be an approximate reduced-size copy of the whole. What does this have to do with art? Well, everything, by the look of these pictures.
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Math Quiz
by ur guide, Nov 23, 2008
Check it out for a surprise package. Check in how you can fuse two fields two make a new field. This is explained with the help of a very simple example. A must for all those who are innovative. A problem is given and solve all questions based on that problem.
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Statistics and Interpretation
by Matt H, Nov 22, 2008
How can one be sure of how to interpret statistics? What is the best method?
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Significant Figures (Science Tutorial)
by Traceguy, Nov 14, 2008
Significant Figures tutorial.
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Fractal Geometry: Theory or Toolkit
by Loci, Oct 27, 2008
Fractal geometry has been used to create beautiful images and music. Fractals are also widely used in science, across extremely diverse fields. As fractals become widely proclaimed as the geometry of nature and chaos, have we even begun to understand what is meaningful about having a fractal structure, or are we just making pretty pictures?
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Mathematics
by The forgiver, Oct 21, 2008
The study of numbers can be termed as mathematics. It is a very interesting subject. Through math we can find almost anything. Without math our life will be like a body without soul.
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All About Parabolas
by Cody McCoy Leff, Oct 16, 2008
An informational piece about the different forms of the quadratic equation, and the parabolas they create.
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The History of Fractions
by Jena Dikes, Sep 25, 2008
In this article we will look into the history of the fractions, and we'll find out what the heck that line in a fraction is called anyway.
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