Finally fixed all maths links!

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<a href="https://classpad.github.io/">https://classpad.github.io/</a><br> <a href="https://classpad.github.io/">https://classpad.github.io/</a><br>
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Maths page - specialist and methods ramblings<br> Maths page - specialist and methods ramblings<br>
<a href="https://npc-strider.github.io/math">https://npc-strider.github.io/maths</a><br> <a href="https://npc-strider.github.io/maths">https://npc-strider.github.io/maths</a><br>
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Programming ramblings - do not expect clean code here!<br> Programming ramblings - do not expect clean code here!<br>
<a href="https://npc-strider.github.io/code">https://npc-strider.github.io/code</a><br> <a href="https://npc-strider.github.io/code">https://npc-strider.github.io/code</a><br>

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<div class="card-body"> <div class="card-body">
Here is a list of pages:<br> Here is a list of pages:<br>
<b>Year 12</b><br> <b>Year 12</b><br>
<a href="https://classpad.github.io/">🔗 Classpad page - Download classpad programs I've used in year 12 for free!</a><br>
<a href="https://npc-strider.github.io/maths/de moivre theorem.html">Polar form of complex number, De Moivre's theorem</a> <br> <a href="https://npc-strider.github.io/maths/de moivre theorem.html">Polar form of complex number, De Moivre's theorem</a> <br>
<a href="https://npc-strider.github.io/maths/cis notation rant.html">A little rant on why \(e^{\pi\theta}\) is superior to \(\cis(\theta)\). All my opinion only ⚠</a> <br> <a href="https://npc-strider.github.io/maths/cis notation rant.html">A little rant on why \(e^{\pi\theta}\) is superior to \(\cis(\theta)\). All my opinion only ⚠</a> <br>
<a href="https://classpad.github.io/">🔗 Classpad page - Download classpad programs I've made in year 12 for free!</a><br>
<a href="https://classpad.github.io/">🔗 ATAR/WACE archive - comprehensive archive of past papers (although, not as useful for math subjects compared to others.)</a><br>
<b>Year 11</b><br> <b>Year 11</b><br>
<a href="https://npc-strider.github.io/maths/2.5d rotations.html">'2.5d' rotations using matrix transformations ⚠</a> <a href="https://npc-strider.github.io/maths/2.5d rotations.html">'2.5d' rotations using matrix transformations ⚠</a>
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