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=== Welcome to WeBWorK! ===
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'''This website is not where you do your homework.''' If you currently enrolled in a course using WeBWorK, your instructor should have provided you with a link for your course and your login information. Below you will find some resources that will help you use WeBWorK.
If you currently enrolled in a course using WeBWorK, your instructor should have provided you with a link for your course and login information. '''This website is not where you do your WeBWorK''' but you will find below some resources that may help you
 
   
 
=== What is WeBWorK? ===
 
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Each WeBWorK problem set is individualized; each student has a different version of each problem (for example, the numerical values in the formulas may be slightly different).
 
Each WeBWorK problem set is individualized; each student has a different version of each problem (for example, the numerical values in the formulas may be slightly different).
 
   
 
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=Student Resources=
 
=Student Resources=
* [[Available_Functions]]: A list of available symbols and functions
 
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=Short Instructions=
 
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==Administrative Tasks==
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* '''[[Logging into WeBWorK]]'''
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* '''[[Changing your email address or password]]'''
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* '''[[Completing homework online|Navigating WeBWorK sets and problems]]'''
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* '''[[Contacting your instructor]]'''
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* '''[[Printing your homework]]'''
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* '''[[Viewing your scores]]'''
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==Entering answers==
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* '''[[Available Functions]]''': A list of symbols and functions available in WeBWorK
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* '''[[Mathematical notation recognized by WeBWorK]]''': Operators, grouping symbols, etc.
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* '''[[Units]]''': A list of units used in WeBWorK
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* '''[[Interval Notation]]''': How to use parentheses, square brackets and "U" to express intervals.
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Latest revision as of 13:47, 15 June 2021

Welcome to WeBWorK!

This website is not where you do your homework. If you currently enrolled in a course using WeBWorK, your instructor should have provided you with a link for your course and your login information. Below you will find some resources that will help you use WeBWorK.

What is WeBWorK?

WeBWorK is a system that allows professors to put homework problems on the web and allows you to solve these problems online. Using WeBWorK, you typically may try to answer homework problems more than once. After each try, a message appears telling you whether the answer is correct or not. This allows you to find out what you did wrong and to understand the topic of the question better.

Each WeBWorK problem set is individualized; each student has a different version of each problem (for example, the numerical values in the formulas may be slightly different).


Student Resources

Administrative Tasks


Entering answers

  • Units: A list of units used in WeBWorK
  • Interval Notation: How to use parentheses, square brackets and "U" to express intervals.