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All of these resources are external to our departmental site.  We have no control over their content, their availability, or their appropriateness to your situation.  If the links on this page do not work, let us know so we can fix them or remove them from our site.

Math Help On The Web

The Math Forum - Ask Dr. Math
- An archive of frequently asked math questions at many levels.

Algebra Tutorial
- Step-by-step procedures for solving examples of many types of algebra problems.

Tutoring Services
- Lansing Community College's Tutoring Services web page describes the services they offer and includes online study tips.

Graphing Calculators

Directory of /pub/graph-ti -Calculator programs you can download.  It's an FTP page, not an HTML page.

Prentice Hall's graphing calculator help pages - Step-by-step instructions, listed alphabetically.  (Thanks to Renee Mickelson from Tutoring Services for this link.) 

Math Links

Women in Math Project - Links to biographies of women mathematicians, various associations on or of interest to women in mathematics, information and links to informational sites on job, grant, and scholarship opportunities for women in mathematics and more.

S.O.S. Mathematics - Sites of Interest on the Web - Links to a number of good math sites including the Forum at Swarthmore

Math Careers - Links to sites that tell how mathematics is used in various jobs.

Mathematical Moments - A collection of interesting (and perhaps unexpected) places that mathematics can be found.  Thanks to the American Mathematical Society.

Math History

Indexes of Biographies - Biographies of mathematicians. You could also look up the mathematicians of the day.  

History of Mathematics Home Page

Mathematical Quotation Server - Read what mathematicians have said.

Know A Good Math Resource?

If you've found a good math website, let us know!  We're looking for informative and helpful pages about:

  • study tips and math anxiety
  • online tutorials
  • mathematics and careers
  • anything else that you think is interesting and mathematical

Send your websites to the Math Skills Web Master.  Thanks!



Department of Mathematical Skills - Phone: 517-483-1073 - Contact Us