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Ask Dr. Math - No, it isn't just a clever name; this Dr. Math dude really knows his stuff. Use this site as a general reference source. If you've got a math question, it's likely that someone else has already consulted Dr. Math. Check out the "frequently asked questions" section or the question archive for hot tips on tough problems.

Calculator City - As a math student you're frequently asked to, well. . .do some math. This site is a big help, it has virtually every imaginable type of calculator (from algebra calculators to calculators that will help you do physics or convert temperatures).

Gomath.com - This multi-faceted math help center includes a promise to answer all math questions within 24 hours (complete with step by step solutions) and an interactive practice section.

How to Succeed in Math - Looking for some tips to improve your math skills? Look no further! This site offers suggestions to bolster general school performance as well as ways to prepare for math tests.

Math Central: Quandaries and Queries - This K-12 math education site is based at a Canadian University and contains a really helpful "ask an expert" section. It currently contains over 50 archived algebra questions sent in by real live students! To get to this part of the site: click on "quandaries and queries", then decide whether you wnat to submit your own quesiton, browse their database of past questions or do a search for a specific topic. Where was this stuff when I was doing my homework back in high school?

Math Help: Professor Freedman - Tips to reduce math and test anxiety are just the tip of the iceberg at this web-site. Professor Freedman includes a "Student's Math Anxiety Bill of Rights" as well as a section to help you determine your learning style. If nothing else, this sight should make you feel good about being a math student, and that's gotta count for something, doesn't it?

QuickMath on Algebra Online - At first glance this web-site might appear too good to be true; just punch in equations, inequalities, and other algegbraic tasks and the computer actually does the work! It's recommended that this service be used to check your work, not in place of actually doing it (you know, the whole you're only cheating yourself thing).


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