Online math homework help resource
A glimpse of the future: A lot of new websites find their way onto the World Wide Web every day. Among those
are some that are dedicated to helping you learn things. One such example is an online math homework help resource called Solve My Math (hmmm.. not an
extraordinary name, but an easy to remember one). Ive chosen this math website from all the others out there because Ive discovered it early on in its
development, liked it
and observed it evolve (and to be honest its quite a good website).
Now, whats so important about this website? Well, the main thing is the online math calculator which Ive
seen advance. With this tool you can solve all sorts of math exercises ranging from
equations to more complex things such as math integrals or derivatives. The tool also features a nice graphic function plotter which can
give you a visual representation of whats really going on with a function. Another attraction of the Solve My
Math website is the math games section (we all
like games). And yes, I did say math games and they're fun, most of them are actually thinking games which are
called logic games (towers of Hanoi for example or the turn off
all the lights game, not really sure what its called - check it out on the website, both of which kept me up
for a few nights trying to solve them in record time). Another section of the website deals with
math theory and that is the math facts area. Not
much to say about this except that its very well structured which makes it easy to find the
information you need (information = math formula in this instance). And this concludes my review of Solve My
Math. (You can also check out this page from their website containing links to other math help resources).
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