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University of Georgia: Inter Math: Dodecagon
Intermath offers a definition of a dodecagon with various drawings of them. The site contains links to the left that give a real world example, related terms, an understanding of the term, "Interactive Checkpoint", and challenging...
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University of Georgia: History of Work Ethic: Work Ethic and Industrial Revolution
This article from The University of Georgia examines the effect of the Industrial Revolution on the general work ethics of people.
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University of Georgia: Polar Equations
This site discusses how to graph a polar equation and gives several pretty graphed examples.
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University of Georgia: Altitudes & Orthocenters: Making Connections
This site describes altitudes and orthocenters in triangles and their connections with the nine-point circle.
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University of Georgia: Inter Math: Coordinate Plane
This site provides a definition and examples of a coordinate plane.
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University of Georgia: Greatest Common Factor
This is geared to teachers with the objective of helping students use their TI-34 calculators to find the greatest common factor. Includes working examples.
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University of Georgia: Navigation Problems
These two navigation problems employ the use of the law of sines or cosines and basic trigonometry. Each problems includes links to a sketch of the problem for visual help, and to a solution.
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University of Georgia: Segment and Arc Length
This site gives a short explanation about the segment and arc length
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University of Georgia: Intermath: Denominator
This one page website provides a definition for denominator and numerator. It also give examples.
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University of Georgia: Geology: What Science Isn't
A portion of a paper titled "What is Science?" provides a very brief historical summary.
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University of Georgia: Perpendicular Bisectors Are Concurrent Proof
This site gives the proof that the three perpendicular bisectors of the sides of a triangle are concurrent.
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University of Georgia: Polar Coordinates
This site offers a discussion on polar coordinates. The discussion is an introduction to the concept and is in very simple terms. The site could also be used a s a review, as the fundamentals of polar graphing is easily found.
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University of Georgia: Exercises for "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
Designed for use with a specific program, these exercises would work with any electronic version of the text, using the browser's "find" feature. Some questions would be especially good discussion starters.
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University of Georgia: A Map of North and South Carolina and Georgia(1765)
An English map from 1765 entitled "A New Map of North and South Carolina and Georgia."
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University of Georgia: Map of North Carolina With Field of Battle (1780)
An original 1780 map of North and South Carolina used by the British commander Earl Cornwallis and the Revolutionary commander General Gates.
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University of Georgia: A Map of the u.s. Of North America (1783)
A large detailed map of newly formed United States upon the agreement on the Treaty of Paris of 1783, showing the agreed boundaries between the British and new United States lands.
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University of Georgia: Map of the Siege of Savannah (1779)
The original text of a map used by the French and Revolutionary forces used for their siege of the British fort at Savannah, Georgia in 1779.
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University of Georgia: The Mississippi Territory (1814)
An 1814 American map of the territory of the lower Mississippi valley; part of the larger Louisiana Purchase that President Jefferson purchased from the French in 1803.
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University of Georgia: British Attack on New Orleans (1815)
The original 1815 battle plan of the British forces used in their attack on the American forces at New Orleans is visible on this map.
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University of Georgia: A Map of North America (1784)
A large and detailed Dutch map of North America as known to the Europeans in 1784.
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University of Georgia: Map of Va, Nc, Sc, Ga, and Fl (1788)
A 1788 map of the the new U.S. states of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and the Spanish lands of Florida.
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University of Georgia: Map of Southern States of America 1795
A large and detailed map of the southern U.S. States and territories to the immediate west. Indicates rivers, the Appalachian Mountains and latitude and longitude.
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University of Georgia: The United States of North America in 1796
A large map from 1796 of the U.S. States and Territories at the time.
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University of Georgia: A Map of United States of America (1827)
A large and surprisingly accurate map from 1827 of the U.S. States and Territories at the time. Clearly shows borders of states and territories as known at the time.