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Web by Topic: Math

Heartland's knowledgeable librarians have assembled a list of some of the more reliable Web sites.

What are some credible sites about math?

  • Algebasics

    This site is divided by major topics within algebra. Each section has multiple examples and step-by-step audio explanations.
  • AskNumbers.com

    AskNumbers.com will perform every conversion you can imagine.
  • Calculator.com

    A large variety of online calculators including a basic calculator, a graphing calculator, a scientific calculator, a mortgage calculator and a lease calculator, among others.
  • Calculus on the Web

    Guided practice problems for pre-calculus and calculus students. Great for extra practice!
  • Math in Daily Life

    This site answers the infamous "Why do I need to learn this? I'll never use it!" line in practical and fun ways.
  • Mathematical Atlas

    This site contains a collection of short articles on various areas of modern mathematics including a layman's guide to different math subject areas.
  • Mathworld

    Wolfram Mathworld claims to be "The Web's most extensive mathematics resource." You can browse by general categories on this site.
  • S.O.S. Mathematics

    Use this Web site to brush up on or review algebra, trigonometry, calculus, differential equations and more.

Always remember to evaluate your sources.