Difference between revisions of "Supporting materials for computational WeBWorK problems"
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*[http://slesse.math.ubc.ca/Teaching/Screencasts/PlottingGraphsOfFunctions.mov How to plot the graph of a function]. | *[http://slesse.math.ubc.ca/Teaching/Screencasts/PlottingGraphsOfFunctions.mov How to plot the graph of a function]. | ||
*[http://slesse.math.ubc.ca/Teaching/Screencasts/ZoomingInAndOut.mov How to zoom in and out on a graph of a function]. | *[http://slesse.math.ubc.ca/Teaching/Screencasts/ZoomingInAndOut.mov How to zoom in and out on a graph of a function]. | ||
− | *[http://slesse.math.ubc.ca/Teaching/Screencasts/AddingAnotherGraphToAPlot.mov How to add a second graph to | + | *[http://slesse.math.ubc.ca/Teaching/Screencasts/AddingAnotherGraphToAPlot.mov How to add a second graph to a plot]. |
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Feel free to request other screencast topics either on Piazza or by emailing Prof. [http://www.math.ubc.ca/~cytryn Eric Cytrynbaum]. | Feel free to request other screencast topics either on Piazza or by emailing Prof. [http://www.math.ubc.ca/~cytryn Eric Cytrynbaum]. |
Revision as of 16:52, 9 September 2013
Here are some screencasts demonstrating spreadsheet techniques that will be useful for doing your spreadsheet-based webwork problems. These will continue to appear as the term progresses so keep coming back to see the newest ones.
- How to plot the graph of a function.
- How to zoom in and out on a graph of a function.
- How to add a second graph to a plot.
Feel free to request other screencast topics either on Piazza or by emailing Prof. Eric Cytrynbaum.