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Wolfram Math World: Tree Leaf
Here is a description of tree leafs, with a table of data.
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Wolfram Math World: Tree Spread
This site offers a very brief description of tree spread.
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Wolfram Mathworld: Recursion
A brief description of recursive process from MathWorld. Click on any of the highlighted terms for more definitions.
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Wolfram Math World: Hamiltonian Path
A description of a Hamiltonian path, also called a Hamilton path.
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Wolfram Math World: Edge Connectivity
A description of edge connectivity, that relates to vertex connectivity.
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Wolfram Math World: Vertex Connectivity
A description of vertex connectivity, that relates to edge connectivity.
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Wolfram Math World: Edge Coloring
This site displays a description and diagrams dealing with edge coloring.
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Wolfram Math World: Vertex Coloring
You will find a definition and diagrams dealing with vertex coloring.
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Wolfram Science World: Michelson, Albert
This ScienceWorld site provides a short biographical sketch of Albert Michelson and describes his most notable scientific discoveries and contributions. Several links are provided for additional information as well.
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Wolfram Science World: Huygens, Christiaan
This ScienceWorld site provides a short biographical sketch of Christiaan Huygens and describes his most notable scientific discoveries and contributions. Links are provided throughout for additional information as well.
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Wolfram Science World: Fresnel, Augustin
This site from ScienceWorld provides a short biographical sketch of Augustin Fresnel (1788-1827 CE) and describes his most notable scientific discoveries and contributions. Links are provided throughout for additional information.
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Wolfram Math World: Trigonometry
This site provides a good definition of trigonometry. Includes many links to key terms and many more to related terms. This site may be used as a refresher for students who have finished the course, or students currently studying the...
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Wolfram Science World: Organic Chemistry
This site from ScienceWorld provides a brief look at some of the more common organic functional groups. The carboxylic acid group is also given. Quite a few links are provided at the bottom of the page for additional information.
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Wolfram Math World: Folium of Descartes
This site gives the parametric, cartesian, and polar equations for this plane curve. Also given is the point of discontinuity, equation for the asymptote, and area under the curve.
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Wolfram Math World: Constant Function
This MathWorld site gives definition and example of constant function.
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Wolfram Science World: Joule's Law
This site briefly defines Joule's Law. A formula is provided and links to related terms.
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Wolfram Math World: Slope
This site from MathWorld.com provides charts, links, and definitions pertaining to slope.
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Wolfram Math World: Line Segment
This site contains a definition of a line segment. Includes a graphic and links to related sites.
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Wolfram Math World: Congruent
This MathWorld site defines both meanings of the term congruent, also gives the commonly used notation.
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Wolfram Math World: Collinear
This MathWorld site explains what it means to be collinear, and explains a test to see if three points are collinear using ratios of distances of the points' parts. The site also gives another method of determining collinearity between...
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Wolfram Math World: Coplanar
This MathWorld site gives the conditions for an object to be coplanar and a good definition of this term. Gives links to related pages.
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Wolfram Math World: Geometric Mean
Geometric mean is defined, yet there are no links to help with notation at this MathWorld site. Still a good site to clarify your understanding of this geometric term.
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Wolfram Math World: Locus
This site defines the term "locus" as it is used in mathematics and gives an example of the locus as a set of points equal distance from a point in two and three dimensional space.