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Title: Math Addicts Anonymous
Url: http://www.searchesinteractive.com/?dn=mathaddicts.org&pid=9POW531R4
Publisher: Math Addicts Anonymous
Description: This website was initiated by Cory Futrell, a self-acknowledged math addict, who is currently a sophomore math and physics dual major at the University of Oklahoma. A key feature of the website is an encyclopedia with short definitions of over 100 mathematical terms. Visitors are also invited to offer their comments on the articles written by contributing authors and covering topics such as Numerical Systems, Binary to Hexadecimal, a Description of the CSS Cipher, a Proof of Euler's Equation, and a Mathematica Tutorial. The website uses MathML embedded within XHTML to show equations as text rather than as images, so visitors may need to download special fonts or upgrade Web browsers to view the equations.
LC Classification: Science -- Mathematics -- Dictionaries and encyclopedias
Science -- Mathematics -- Nomenclature, terminology
GEM Subject: Mathematics
Mathematics -- Informal education
Date Issued: 2004
Resource Type: Reference Material
Reference Material -- FAQ
Format: Document -- HTML
Audience: Learner
Language: English
Rights: MAA
Access Rights: Free access
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