diff --git a/index.html b/index.html index d95e0e1..1fde96e 100644 --- a/index.html +++ b/index.html @@ -22,10 +22,10 @@ https://atar-wace-archive.github.io/

Maths page - specialist and methods ramblings
- https://atar-wace-archive.github.io/math
+ https://atar-wace-archive.github.io/math

Programming ramblings - do not expect clean code here!
- https://atar-wace-archive.github.io/code
+ https://atar-wace-archive.github.io/code



diff --git a/math/index.html b/math/index.html index a63b118..12b9bb4 100644 --- a/math/index.html +++ b/math/index.html @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Welcome to my math page.
The content here will apply throughout the universe, because as far as I know, logic is the same everywhere. \(1+1\) does equal \(2\) whether you are in WA or on Mars.
However, do take note that these ramblings are influenced by WACE curriculum. For instance, we don't get taught Euler's formula \(e^{i\theta}=\cos(\theta)+i \sin(\theta)\). Instead, we get taught the rarer \(\cis(\theta)=\cos(\theta)+i \sin(\theta)\)
- Also note that I'm writing these because I want to, not because I have to. So these pages will probably never cover the whole curriculum and they will probably be incomplete, only showcasing the most interesting or unique problems. Therefore, they are not a guide or textbook.

+ Also note that I'm writing these because I want to, not because I have to. So these pages will probably never cover the whole curriculum and they will probably be incomplete, only showcasing the most interesting or unique problems. Therefore, they are not a textbook.

Here is a list of pages: