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[[File:Brilliant_content_team.png|thumb|An example of the content on the website. ]]
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[[File:Brilliant_content_team.png|thumb|Courses on Brilliant are made by an anonymous “content team”.]]


Brilliant functions similarly to mathematics textbook, but with buttons to click through to get to the next paragraph, and quizzes between paragraphs. Some of the illustrations have interactivity, in a lot of cases a slider that can be dragged around. These interactive elements make Brilliant appear to offer more than a traditional textbook.  
Brilliant functions similarly to mathematics textbook, but with buttons to click through to get to the next paragraph, and quizzes between paragraphs. Some of the illustrations have interactivity, in a lot of cases a slider that can be dragged around. These interactive elements make Brilliant appear to offer more than a traditional textbook.