
Math can be a challenge (just watch the chaos of math in the Bunker’s home above). Luckily everyone loves math, right? Now, before you throw your computer out the window to avoid reading anymore about math, check out these cool (and helpful) web sites.
- Paul’s Online Math Notes is by far the best source of information on topics from algebra to differential equations. His detailed notes can refresh rusty memories or teach new skills.
- This 3D graphing program can help one understand the complex nature of an equation. It can also draw awesome images (such as a delicious mouth watering doughnut).
- Tired of doing derivatives by hand (for all of you out there who have to do derivatives)? Well give this program a whirl and fear messy equations no more.
- Integration got you down? Well our friends at Wolfram (creators of Mathematica) have given us this delightfully powerful integrator.
- Flat planes? Where we’re going we don’t need flat planes (to do geometry). The New York Times has this great article (with videos) discussing the shortest route on curved surfaces (such as the earth).
I hope you had fun (or at least didn’t feel sick to your stomach) with these awesomely mathematical sites. Even if you didn’t find the sites as cool as we did down the road, who knows, you may find one handy.
