Mathematics
Resources for Students

NEW: MATH 98 Final Exam
Review
For students in classes using Mathematica software from Wolfram,
get your free Mathematica software.
Computers in the LTCs have Mathematica installed for your use.
TI Connect is installed on some LTC computers with an appropriate cable to
connect to your TI 83+ or 84+ calculator. This is often used for
statistics projects.
If you have an iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad,
Shodor's Math Flyer is a great 99 cent app for visualizing functions. It's
available on iTunes!
Many helpful resources on
How to Study Math from
HowToStudy.org
Over 2,400 videos from the
Khan Academy (as seen on YouTube!)
are available on all areas of mathematics from beginning algebra to differential
equations.
Khan Academy playlists for topics in MATH 98:
Arithmetic
|
Pre-Algebra |
Developmental Math |
Dev Math 2 |
Khan Academy playlists for topics in MATH 1111:
Algebra |
Khan Academy playlists for topics in MATH 1113:
Precalculus |
Trigonometry
Khan Academy playlists for topics in MATH 1431:
Statistics
|
Probability
Khan Academy playlists for topics in MATH 2431/2432/2633:
Calculus
|
Khan Academy playlists for topics in MATH 2641:
Linear
Algebra |
Khan Academy playlists for topics in MATH 2652:
Differential Equations |
HippoCampus has excellent videos on algebra, calculus, and statistics.
Associate Professor Andrea Hendricks of the GPC Online Math
Department has developed video clips and notes for several math classes:
Video clips and notes from Associate Professor Andrea Hendricks
for
MATH 97 (Beginning Algebra--now part of MATH 98)
Video clips and notes from Associate Professor Andrea Hendricks
for
MATH 98 (Intermediate Algebra)
Video clips and notes from Associate Professor Andrea Hendricks
for
MATH 1111 (College Algebra)
Video clips and notes from Associate Professor Andrea Hendricks
for
MATH 1113 (Precalculus).
Calculator Resources
Prof. Calandra Davis created an excellent handout available online
that covers the
basics of using the TI-83+/84+ graphing calculator.
Macon State College has
a terrific calculator tutorial.
Publisher Prentice Hall has
calculator help for math courses from algebra to calculus.
Texas Instruments has information on
TI graphing calculators, including accessories and electronic
versions of the guidebooks.
Other Math Resources:
H&H Publishing offers an excellent
free tutorial for beginning algebra
which includes guided practice and a self-test.
Many of our online and hybrid math courses use
Course Compass--MyMathLab.com
for assignments and practice tests.
PurpleMath is a great site for learning algebra: .
Click on Lessons: "How do you really do this stuff?" to see a list of online
modules that are helpful for Math 98/1001/1111 and the algebra (not trig)
portion of Math 1113.
The
Virtual Math Lab at West Texas A&M
is an outstanding math tutorial site for beginning, intermediate, and
college algebra.
Math.com has lots of tutorials and
practice problems on every level of math from arithmetic to algebra to
calculus.
Reviews, cheat sheets, class notes, and much more are available at
Paul's Online Math
Notes for algebra, trigonometry, calculus, linear algebra, and
differential equations. This is an excellent site for those wanting to
supplement material for their current math courses or those wanting to
review material from a class taken a few years ago.
S.O.S
Mathematics is an excellent site with explanations,
examples, and exercises with detailed solutions covering
algebra,
trigonometry,
calculus, and
differential equations. The site also has
practice tests in most of these areas.
Calculus lessons and problems with detailed solutions from UC
Davis Mathematics Department..
Harvey Mudd College has
online
tutorials for Precalculus, Calculus, Linear Algebra, and
Differential Equations.
Calculus.Org has
many resources for calculus students.