Basic Math Concepts and Fundamentals

Did you know that Albert Einstein flunked elementary math while in school? Even geniuses have their bad hair days. This is a series of readings and practice problem activities for those who are planning to take a science course, but are a little uncertain concerning the math preparation. There are some students that have a certain degree of "math anxiety". These lessons are designed to alleviate such anxiety. The lessons are placed in a certain order, and it is suggested that the student review the lessons in the order that they are presented below.

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Table Of Contents
Scientific Notation Lesson Significant Digits Lesson Algebraic Method
The Metric System Experimentation, Graphing, & Algebraic Formulation Logs and Anti-logs-This contains a practical Chemistry example using pH
Back to the General Chemistry 1 Home Page Return To The Home Page Basic Math Links-This is a particularly good Web site for Basic Math

R. H. Logan, Instructor of Chemistry, Dallas County Community College District, North Lake College.


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