MHB Math website for fun by one of our members

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A member of the Math Help Boards has launched a new math website called "The Magic of Mathematics." The site aims to explore various mathematical concepts and ideas, providing a resource for learning and enjoyment. Community members are encouraged to visit the site and consider contributing content through its contact form. The initiative has been positively received, highlighting the value of community-driven educational resources in mathematics.
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Hey all!

Did you know that one of our members (http://mathhelpboards.com/members/mathmari/) created a new math web site, just for fun?
It's here: The Magic of Mathematics - Home

Anyone feel like posting something (that is, using the contact form) there? ;)
 
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Hi there! Thank you for sharing this exciting news with us. I am always interested in exploring new mathematical concepts and ideas. I will definitely check out The Magic of Mathematics website and see what it has to offer. It's great to see members of our community creating new resources for others to learn from and enjoy. I will also consider posting something on the site using the contact form. Keep up the great work, mathmari!
 
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