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I have created this site mostly for the use of my fellow math teachers, but it appears that it is also visited by graduate students, parents of home-schooled kids, and adults trying to learn the math they didn't learn in school. Welcome to all.

As the site continues to grow, it becomes more difficult to find things in it. If you know what you are looking for, use the search box above. If you are browsing, you can use one of the three maps of the site:
The annotated map, organized by topic
The compact map, which tries to be comprehensive
The grade level map, a good place to start

If you like what you find, you have my permission to use it for any non-commercial purpose, as long as you adhere to the guidelines described here.

Last time I looked, this site was top-ranked in the Google directory, in the category "Math Education: Personal and Class Pages". It has been recommended by the Math Forum Internet News, the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics' Illuminations site, and the NCTM journal, the Mathematics Teacher.

You can e-mail me by clicking on the links I have at the top and bottom of most pages, including this one. If clicking doesn't work on your system, use <henri (at) MathEdPage.org>. However be warned that I don't usually help students with their homework -- if that's what you're looking for, get help from a classmate, or from your own teacher.

Oh, and I don't know why it's "m" in y=mx+b, or why so many people ask me about this.

--Henri Picciotto

For info about me, see my résumé.

The site looks best in recent browsers, but its content should be accessible to just about anyone.
Let me know if you encounter problems.

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