This section contains links to other sites. Most of these sites are not made by me, so I am not responsible for their contents. If you find any links to sites that do not work or no longer contain valid information, please contact me. All links now open in a new window. |
This is the site that inspired Mathematical Utilities in the first place. Cheers to the maker of the site! |
This is one of the best math-related sites around. In fact, some of the formulas I used for my programs are from that site! |
Have you ever missed the old looks of certain websites? If so, the Wayback Machine may be your answer! Note that not all sites have been archived. |
Mersenne primes are rare prime numbers of the form 2P - 1, where P is a prime number. So far, there are only 40 known Mersenne primes. Maybe you'll discover one! |
Wikipedia is a free, open-source, open-content encyclopedia where you can find out about almost anything! You could even edit it and submit your own articles! |
PiFast is the most powerful program for calculating constants like pi (π) and e. You can also program it to calculate other mathematical constants. |
WeatherBug is a program that not only sends weather forecasts right to your computer, but also contains many more features! There is also an advanced version that requires a fee to use. |
This is an excellent site that features many good questions and answers. As the name suggests, you can ask your own questions! |
There is a funny story regarding that site that involves my site as well. Due to the lack of use, the mathsoft.tk shortcut domain expired one day, and I registered it in May, 2003. However, the domain later expired again for the same reason, and the original owner of the domain reclaimed it! This is an excellent site for those interested in statistics. |
You can learn more about me and my family! The page features brief biographies and photos. |
Do you feel bad for homeless people? This site is dedicated to helping those in poverty. |
Deep Impact and Armageddon may no longer be fiction. |
This page is designed for beginners. For those interested in more advanced JavaScript programming, The JavaScript Source is an excellent resource. |
This is the college I am entering! It is one of the best colleges of the world! |
Check out my school's home page, which is designed by my Physics C-AP teacher! |
This cool site is run by Albert, one of my friends who goes to my school! |
This very active forum is run by some students from my high school. It is definately worth a look! |
For information about the services and programs I used to create Mathematical Utilities, please see the Credits section. |