The M-Lectures: PARABOLAS and QUADRATIC EQUATIONS.

Quadratic Equations. What are they? What are they good for? How can I learn them? How can I use them? Why should I learn them? These are but the few questions answered here. These lectures are part of the M-Series. A individual intent to teach math to interested individuals or groups. It is an imperative to teach math to the world. Specially to those peoples living in remote areas. It is my hope these series will reach the needy; after all: our audience is the Universe.

Saturday, May 26, 2012

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