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Algebraic Free Response Questions

 

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Multiple choice

When you come to this type of question slide, simply select your answer from the answer choices remembering to submit your answer.

 

Short Answer

This question type is looking for a specific keyword, or set of keywords. The entries are not case-sensitive, but they are space sensitive. If you have issues with the submissions to these questions check with your instructor.

 

Essay

These questions simply record the text in the box for your instructor to grade later. If these questions appear on your assignment, you will not receive an overall grade on the assignment until these items have been graded.

 

 

Numerical Free Response

These questions are looking for a number response, it also accepts scientific notation.

 

 

 

The following question types will accept answers equivalent to the correct one, however approximations will not be accepted. If retries are allowed, then you'll be able to submit 7 attempts for these questions, while it will not allow you to view your previous attempts, similar attempts will not be counted against you.

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Fractions, π, and e must be represented exactly to be marked correct, i.e., 0.3 is not the same as 1/3, 3.14 is not π, and 2.72 is not e.

These question types also make use of a pallet to help format responses properly, which appears when the answer box is clicked.

 

Shortcuts:

∞ - inf

e - e

π - pi

sin - sin( )

cos - cos( )

tan - tan( )

csc - csc( )

sec - sec( )

cot - cot( )

ln - ln( )

| | - abs( )

√ - sqrt( )

exponent - ( )^()

fraction - ( )/( )

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Algebraic Free Response

This type of question is expecting a function in response.

 

 

Interval or List Type questions

This type of question will accept answers equivalent to the correct one, however approximations will not be accepted. If retries are allowed, then you'll be able to submit 7 attempts for these questions, while it will not allow you to view your previous attempts, similar attempts will not be counted against you.

Note
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Fractions, π, and e must be represented exactly to be marked correct, i.e., 0.3 is not the same as 1/3, 3.14 is not π, and 2.72 is not e.

 

 

 

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