Need Help with Math? Check Out These Websites!

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A recommended website for solving arithmetic, trigonometry, and statistics is Kanakku, accessible at http://www.kanakku.com/, which also features a helpful instructional video. Users should note that all trigonometric functions on the site are presented in radians rather than degrees. Additionally, Wolfram Alpha is highlighted as a comprehensive resource for various math-related queries, found at http://www40.wolframalpha.com. Both sites offer extensive tools for math problem-solving. These resources can significantly aid anyone needing assistance with math concepts.
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Hey I found this site, and wanted to share it with you guys. You can solve arithmetic, trig, and stat formulas using the site. The url is http://www.kanakku.com/. Also there is a video on how to use the site at http://www.kanakku.com/pages/help/video.html . Also, I found out that all the trig functions are in radians and not degrees. Let me know what you guys think.
 
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Thats pretty good, but this place has pretty much anything related to maths that any other website can do and more: http://www40.wolframalpha.com
 
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