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Math Sites for Older Students


When you have some extra time, visit a few of these sites. You can get help with homework, or you may find some puzzles to do that may help you with your understanding of specific problems. You may even find some of these sites are just fun to explore!

I will be adding to this list from time to time so that you'll have lots of places to look for what you need. If you find a helpful site that's not listed here, let me know so I can add it.


1. Free math lessons and math homework help from basic math to algebra, geometry and beyond. Students and parents can find solutions to their math problems instantly.

  • math.com


  • 2. This is the Internet's premier ask-an-expert math help service. Ask Dr. Math a question using the Dr. Math Web form, or browse the extensive archive of previous questions and answers.
  • mathforum.org/students/


  • 3. Math Homework Help - Hotmath has tutorial solutions and answers for math problems found in our textbooks. This site requires the ability to move around a site. You may join for a small fee and get access to even more help!
  • hotmath.org


  • 4. At this website you can ask an expert for help with a problem, browse through problems that have previously been solved, and try out math software. Exercises are offered one at a time, or you can set specifics
    to create your own practice worksheet with answers.
  • webmath.com


  • 5. MathNerds provides free, discovery-based, mathematical guidance via an international, volunteer network of mathematicians. MathNerds does not supply answers, rather, it provides hints, suggestions, and references to
    help students understand and solve their mathematical problems. Team members are unpaid volunteers.
  • mathnerds.com


  • 6. Math Goodies is a free math help site featuring interactive lessons, puzzles and worksheets.
  • mathgoodies.com


  • 7. Specifically for algebra, this site is a collection of tools created to
    assist students and teachers. It contains lessons, calculators (formulas),
    and worksheets.
  • algebrahelp.com







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