Addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, decimals, exponents, percent, order of operations, common factor,
arithmetic reasoning, math knowledge, math games.
We now begin the four "problems" of arithmetic: Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. We continue to emphasize
solutions that do not require a calculator -- solutions that the student should not even have to write!
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The links below will generate a set of random math problems based on the number you choose and place them in a new window. * The quizzes are timed and the timer starts as soon as you click the link so be sure you are ready to go when you click the link.
Amaze your friends by memorizing a few simple rules and doing mental math tricks faster than they can do them on a calculator. Squaring, multiplying, dividing, adding, and subtracting numbers; finding percents; calculation practice
The links below will generate a set of random math problems based on the number you choose and place them in a new window. Here are a couple of things to remember: * The quizzes are timed and the timer starts as soon as you click the link so be sure you are ready to go when you click the link. * You can use the TAB key on your keyboard to move your cursor from one answer box to another more efficiently.
We will now present two methods of written subtraction. One is the familiar subtraction with regrouping ("borrowing"). The other is subtraction by compensating.
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If you need online activities for math skills other than
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Fun tool for children to learn their multiplication tables
independently, online. A report card can be printed for review with
parents and teachers -- to track and measure achievement.
Pick your level: medium, hard, harder, killer or monster. The
Number Monster will keep track of your score. When you move to a
new operation (addition, subtraction, multiplication or division),
your score will start over again.
Calculating Percents:
Percent of a Number, Finding Percents
Relationships of Percents:
Fractions and Percent, Percents and Fractions, Decimals and
Percents, Percents and Decimals
Exponents:
Evaluate Squares, Evaluate Cubes, Evaluate Exponents, Evaluate
Integers with Exponents, Powers by Multiplication
Calculations:
Area of a Square, Area of a Circle, Surface Area of a Cube, Surface
Area of a Cylinder, Volume of a Cube, Volume of a Cone, Volume of a
Cylinder, Volume of a Sphere
You may not realize it yet, but exponents and roots are two of
the easiest things to learn in math. There's not a whole lot to it.
Exponents and roots are the opposites of each other.
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WebMath is designed to help you solve your math problems. ...
Webmath is a math-help web site that generates answers to specific
math questions and problems
The scientific calculator with full screen formula editor. The
calculator's editor supports the entry of complex algebraic
equations like fractions, square roots, exponents, etc. for
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GraphCalc The Ultimate Windows 2D/3D Graphing Calculator
Software. GraphCalc includes many of the standard features of
graphing calculators, but also includes some higher-end features:
High resolution; Speed; Three-dimensional graphing
Graph is an open source application used to draw mathematical
graphs in a coordinate system. It is also possible to do some
mathematical calculations on the functions.
This calculator can do everything! Besides the basic functions:
add, subtract, multiply, and divide. It can take the reciprocal,
cos, sin, and tan of a number, square root, and has special square
and cube buttons. Also does any power of a number you want
This award-winning site offers games and puzzles, quotes, and
much more on a variety of topics from arithmetic and algebra to
geometry and probability, and includes solutions and the
mathematical theory behind each puzzle.
Math puzzles for grades 3-4, 5-6, and 7+. You don't need to be
a math whiz to solve them, just to be patient and find different
ways of looking at things.
One of the largest puzzle collections — 430 brainteasers based
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This is a compendium of mathematical formulas, processes and
tables plus applications in personal finance and other useful
technical information that will well serve both students and
teachers alike from early grades through early college.
Fundamentals of Mathematics is a work text that covers the
traditional topics studied in a modern prealgebra course, as well
as topics of estimation, elementary analytic geometry, and
introductory algebra. It is intended for students who (1) have had
a previous course in prealgebra, (2) wish to meet the prerequisite
of a higher level course such as elementary algebra, and (3) need
to review fundamental mathematical concepts and techniques.
The College Mathematics CLEP is very broad in scope. It is
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be a real challenge as you have to answer 60 questions in 90
minutes.
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Some of the topics covered by the CLEP College Mathematic exam
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statistics, complex numbers, logarithms and exponents, and
geometry.
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This tutorial starts from scratch with turning on the TI-83
Plus calculator and takes you through the basic steps needed to do
arithmetic and function evaluation
A step by step process for downloading a TI Emulator. An
emulator is basicly the computer version of a TI 83 Calculator. It
works just like the calculator but from your computer screen.
Unless otherwise stated, instructions will work in the same TI
family, that is, instructions for TI-83/84 have been checked on the
TI-83/83 plus/83 plus silver edition/84 plus/84 plus silver
edition.
To the left is a picture of a TI-83 calculator. (The TI stands
for Texas Instruments.) The TI-83 "Plus", TI-84, and TI-84 "Plus"
are almost identical, so this guide will serve just as well for
them.