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Hi all,
Have an acquaintance who is starting a college career in CS. He has
to take several higher level math classes. I remembered some
discussion on this list about an audible Math software? It was
designed by T.V. Raman, I know, but I can't remember the name or
anything about it except that it had noises to represent graphs and
superscripts and subscripts and all. Can anyone help? If I know its
name, I can research it, or at least, I can tell this acquaintance
where to research it.
Unfortunately, items about math go in one ear and out the other. I
dislike math. I failed Algebra in eighth grade and I past Geometry by
the skin of my teeth. I hate math! So, anything having to do with it
is totally uninteresting to me. So, if anyone can jog my memory,
I'd appreciate it.
Ann P.
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Ann K. Parsons
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WEB SITE: http://home.eznet.net/~akp
"All that is gold does not glitter. Not all those who wander are lost." JRRT
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