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Given an (mxn) matrix, this tool generates the dimensions and a basis for each of the four subspaces:  column space, null... see more
This is a free, online textbook that is comprised of articles by a number of different people. "Model theory is a branch... see more
This investigation uses a motion detector to help students understand graphs and equations. Students experience constant... see more
This archive is designed as a resource for enriching your courses with mathematical Fun Facts! It is designed to pique... see more
The Number Theory Web is an exceptionally extensive collection of links to online information of interest to number... see more
Quoted from site: "This site is dedicated to mathematical, historical and algorithmic aspects of some classical... see more
Open Perception, Inc. was incorporated in California in April 2012 as a Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation. We are an... see more
A compendium of open source applications to help math or computer programming teachers. There are free editors and other... see more
This is a StAIR (Stand Alone Instructional Resource) for teaching 4-5th grade students about the order of operations.... see more
This is a stand alone instructional resource created in PowerPoint and designed to teach students how to use the order of... see more
This is a stand alone instructional resource to teach students about the order of operations in mathematics. It can be... see more
This JavaScript provides the parametric solution to system of linear equations having parametric right-hand-side values.... see more
Using old batteries and a voltage sensor, students get a real feel of the meaning of negative and positive numbers.... see more
For my technology class I was asked to complete a StaIR. This stands for Stand-Alone Instructional Resource. This is a... see more
This is a free, online textbook available for download in pdf form in its entirety or by chapter. According to the... see more
Calculus Revisited is a series of videos and related resources that covers the materials normally found in freshman- and... see more
This lesson is an authentic and interactive lesson that teaches students about how to find volume using decimals. The... see more
This is a lesson plan for solving systems of linear equations to Algebra 1 students. Methods to be taught include... see more
In solving this puzzle, you permute rows, columns, and quadrants in a 4x4 array of 2-color tiles to make a variety of... see more
This site provides an excellent introduction to Fermat's Last Theorem and goes into much detail concerning the... see more