Cut-the-Knot explained

Cut-the-knot is an educational website maintained by Alexander Bogomolny and devoted to popular exposition of a great variety of topics in mathematics. The site has won more than 20 awards from scientific and educational publications[1] , including a Scientific American Web Award in 2003[2] , the Encyclopedia Britannica's Internet Guide Award, and Science Magazine's NetWatch award[3] . Its name is a reference to the legend of Alexander the Great's solution to the Gordian knot.

Cut-the-knot's manifesto states that "Judging Mathematics by its pragmatic value is like judging symphonia by the weight of its score," and describes the site as "a resource that would help learn, if not math itself, then, at least, ways to appreciate its beauty."[4] The site is designed for teachers, children and parents, and anyone else curious about mathematics, with an eye to educating, encouraging interest, and provoking curiosity. Many mathematical ideas are illustrated by applets.

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  1. Web site: 2006-01-18. cut-the-knot's list of awards.
  2. Web site: 2006-01-18. Scientific American 2003 Sci/Tech Web Awards: MATHEMATICS.
  3. 285. 5424. 1999-07-02. Science Magazine. SITE VISIT: Mathematical Wonders.
  4. Web site: 2006-01-18. Cut-the-knot's manifesto.