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Practice Problem Generators
6/13/2010 - File Under: Other
120 of our lessons now have practice problem generators
We want to do our part to go paperless!

Practice Problem Generators
6/12/2010 - File Under: Other
100 of our lessons now have practice problem generators.

Practice Problem Generators
6/10/2010 - File Under: Other
75 lessons now have practice problem generators. More to come!

Natural Logarithms and raising e to a power
6/9/2010 - File Under: New Lesson
This calculator takes the natural logarithm of a number, (base e), or raises e to a power

Practice Problem Generators
6/8/2010 - File Under: Lesson Enhancement
MC now has 35 lessons with practice problem generators, so that you never run out of problems to challenge you.

Polar and Cartesian Coordinate Transformations
6/6/2010 - File Under: New Lesson
Polar coordinates of (r,θ°) to Cartesian coordinates of (x,y)
Cartesian coordinates of (x,y) to Polar coordinates of (r,θ°)
In addition, it determines the quadrant (I,II,III,IV) for the point entered

Quiz Trend Analysis is here
6/3/2010 - File Under: Teachers Corner
Our quiz generation software has been enhanced.
If you elect to be graded, we will show you how well you did for each subtype problem as well as the total quiz, so you know where to focus your efforts.

Math Celebrity in the Media
6/3/2010 - File Under: Other
Math Celebrity is featured in the current issue of Neighbors magazine, in the Techno Time section.

Grading Options are Here!!!
6/2/2010 - File Under: Teachers Corner
MC is pleased to announce the largest enhancement to date for our quiz generators: Grading
Select Enable Grading, and our quiz generation software will allow you to answer questions. At the end of the quiz, you submit your answers, and MC grades you, as well as keeps track on how long it took to take the quiz.
In addition, for any incorrect answer, we offer links back to our math lesson to help you understand how the correct answer was determined.

Suspect Outliers and Highly Suspect Outliers
6/2/2010 - File Under: Lesson Enhancement
Enhancement #4 to this lesson:
Suspect Outliers and Highly Suspect Outliers.


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