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Revision as of 09:33, 2 August 2011

Applets in the body of a WeBWorK problem

Where is the solution computed?

In WeBWorK

In the applet

Applets in Hints and Solutions

For many types of problems, you may not need an applet in the main part of the problem, but you may want to use one to provide the student with a hint or to help the student understand the solution.
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Useful links: GraphLimit Flash Applet Sample Problem
GraphLimit Flash Applet Sample Problem 2
Derivative Graph Matching Flash Applet Sample Problem
trigwidget Applet Sample Problem
uSub Applet Sample Problem