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[http://www.projectrhea.org/learning/about_Rhea.php Rhea]'s [[Collective_Table_of_Formulas|Collective Table of Formulas]] is a table of formulas collectively created by members of the Purdue community. It is written using latex code so that it can be easily modified. Feel free to copy and paste your favorite formulas to form new tables for your classes, projects, or exams. If you intend to use these formulas outside of [http://www.projectrhea.org/learning/about_Rhea.php Rhea], please make sure you do so in accordance with our [[Rhea:Copyrights|copyrights]].
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[http://www.projectrhea.org/learning/about_Rhea.php Rhea]'s [[Collective_Table_of_Formulas|Collective Table of Formulas]] was created by members of the Purdue community to help organize Rhea's tutorials and practice problems. This is why many formulas in the table have a link next to them: these links will bring you to the most relevant Rhea pages for each formula.
  
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Of course, the table of formulas is, itself, useful. All tables are written using latex code and wikitext, so that can be easily modified. Feel free to copy and paste your favorite formulas to form new tables for your classes, projects, or exams. If you intend to use these formulas outside of [http://www.projectrhea.org/learning/about_Rhea.php Rhea], please make sure you do so in accordance with our [[Rhea:Copyrights|copyrights]].
  
Help someone tomorrow by adding a table of formula today! To create a new table, use the following template: [[Template_table_of_formulas|Template table of Formulas]]
 
  
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Latest revision as of 12:05, 3 March 2015

About the Collective Table of Formulas


Rhea's Collective Table of Formulas was created by members of the Purdue community to help organize Rhea's tutorials and practice problems. This is why many formulas in the table have a link next to them: these links will bring you to the most relevant Rhea pages for each formula.

Of course, the table of formulas is, itself, useful. All tables are written using latex code and wikitext, so that can be easily modified. Feel free to copy and paste your favorite formulas to form new tables for your classes, projects, or exams. If you intend to use these formulas outside of Rhea, please make sure you do so in accordance with our copyrights.


If you find this collective table of formulas useful, please donate to Project Rhea

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Abstract algebra continues the conceptual developments of linear algebra, on an even grander scale.

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