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Mathematics has developed historically as well as logically. This article lists mathematic articles by the either a logical devlopment or the historical means with which they were developed. It is not recommended you learn mathemtics this way as one subject will often involve ideas in another. It generally best to take a column approch to learning maths getting all the subjects at one level and then advancing, see :.
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Mathematics has developed historically as well as logically. This article lists mathematics articles by the either a logical development or the historical means with which they were developed. It is not recommended you learn mathematics this way as one subject will often involve ideas in another. It generally best to take a column approach to learning maths getting all the subjects at one level and then advancing, see: [[Conservapedia:Mathematics articles by schooling level]].
  
This article is also to help editors better coordinate their efforts in writting articles
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Revision as of 20:15, September 17, 2011

God made the integers; all else is the work of man - Leopold Kronecker


Mathematics has developed historically as well as logically. This article lists mathematics articles by the either a logical development or the historical means with which they were developed. It is not recommended you learn mathematics this way as one subject will often involve ideas in another. It generally best to take a column approach to learning maths getting all the subjects at one level and then advancing, see: Conservapedia:Mathematics articles by schooling level.

This article is also to help editors better coordinate their efforts in writing articles

Algebra

Some comments on this one please

Set Group Field Ordered Field Ring


Cartesian coordinates

Cartesian coordinents Function plotting Conic section Surfaces


Differential calculus

Tangent Slope Limits Derivative Application of derivatives Partial derivatives Gradient


Linear equations

Elementary algebra Linear equation Matrices Gauss-Jordan elimination Systems of linear equation


Numbers

Natural numbers Integers Rational number Real numbers Complex number Quaternion


Series (mathematics)

Addition Summation Finite series Infinite series Taylor series

Fourier series

Riemann Zeta function

Ramanujan summation


Trigonometry

Similar triangles Pythagorean theorem Trigonometric funtions Right-angle trigonometry Trigonometric identities Hyperbolic trigonometric functions