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4.8 Types of Mathematical Expressions
The following set of directions is intended to illustrate the variety of ways
in which mathematical expressions can be entered using the Answer Editor.
Here, "Button" will always refer to a button on the Answer Editor
keypad. By "select" we mean drag the mouse over the expression to
be selected with the mouse button depressed.
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Percentage 48%
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Here you can use either the Answer Editor keypad or the regular keyboard to
enter signs:
- Enter the expression you wish to express as a percentage and click
on the percent button; OR
- Enter the expression you wish to express as a percentage and then
enter the (keyboard) percent sign.
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Fraction 7⁄10
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Fractions can be entered in at least three ways:
- Enter the numerator, enter a (keyboard) forward slash character,
and enter the denominator; OR
- Enter the numerator, click on the fraction button, and enter the
denominator; OR
- Click on the fraction button, enter the numerator, then click on
the blue square in the position of the denominator and enter the
denominator. You can also advance the cursor to the position of the
denominator using the keyboard.
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Mixed Number 5 7⁄8
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Mixed numbers can be entered in more than one way, but each way requires
use of the mixed number button:
- Enter the whole number part, click on the mixed number button,
enter the numerator, press Enter, and enter the denominator; OR
- Click on the mixed number button, enter the whole number
part, press the right arrow, enter the numerator, move the cursor to
the denominator position, and enter the denominator (i.e., fill in the boxes).
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Repeating Decimal 1.‾27
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- Enter all digits that precede the repeating pattern, including
the decimal point (a period on the keyboard) and any decimal places
preceding the pattern, click on the bar button, and enter the repeating
pattern; OR
- Enter all digits, including the decimal point (a period on the
keyboard) and all decimal positions following it, select the repeating
pattern only, and click on the bar button.
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Fraction in square root followed by multiplier √ 5⁄8 × 3
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For this example only one input method is given, but others could be
suggested:
- Click on the square root sign button, click on the fraction button,
enter the numerator, tab, enter the denominator, then tab, enter an asterisk
(from the keyboard), and enter the multiplier.
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List 1, 2, 3
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For the purposes of the following example, assume that there is a list
consisting of three components to be entered:
- Enter the first expression, click on the list button (or press
the keyboard comma), enter the second expression, click on the list
button, enter the third expression, click on the list button, and enter
the fourth expression; OR
- Click on the list button (or press the keyboard comma) twice,
click on the first blue box, enter the first expression, move the cursor
right, enter the second expression, move the cursor right, and enter
the third expression.
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Answers with Units 10 cups
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There are also some cases where the Answer Editor does part of the
formatting. For example, in problems where answers must be expressed
in some kind of units, such as dollars or meters, the unit expression
needed may appear in advance.
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Square Root √81
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- Click on the square root button and enter the expression into the
square root sign; OR
- Enter the expression you wish to appear under the square root sign,
select it, and click on the square root button.
In the simple example just given the second method reverses the
sequence of steps of the first method. Such complementary methods are
typical.
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Absolute Value |-6|
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Another pair of complementary methods:
- Click on the absolute value button and enter the expression
whose absolute value you wish to express; OR
- Enter the expression whose absolute value you wish to express,
highlight the entire expression, and click on the absolute value button.
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Exponent 32
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- Enter the expression you wish to raise to a power, click on
the exponent button, and enter the exponent; OR
- Click on the Exponent button, enter the base, then move the cursor
to the exponent box and enter the exponent.
NOTE. If the number you wish to raise to a power is more complex,
it may need to be enclosed in parentheses
(Sec. 4.7.3).
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Square Root Preceded by Multiplier 2√6
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With more complex expressions, you can use the mouse to place the cursor
in the needed position, as in the second method:
- Enter the multiplier, click on the square root button, and enter
the expression you wish to be under the square root sign; OR
- Click on the square root button, click to the left of the square
root sign, enter the multiplier, tab (or press the right arrow, or press
Enter, or press the Spacebar, or click on the blue box under the square
root sign), and enter the expression you wish to be under the square
root sign.
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