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* | * File location in OPL: [https://github.com/openwebwork/webwork-open-problem-library/blob/master/OpenProblemLibrary/FortLewis/Authoring/Templates/Trig/PeriodicAnswers1.pg FortLewis/Authoring/Templates/Trig/PeriodicAnswers1.pg] | ||
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Periodic Answers

This PG code shows how to check student answers that are periodic.
- File location in OPL: FortLewis/Authoring/Templates/Trig/PeriodicAnswers1.pg
| PG problem file | Explanation |
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Problem tagging: |
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DOCUMENT(); loadMacros( "PGstandard.pl", "MathObjects.pl", "AnswerFormatHelp.pl", ); TEXT(beginproblem()); |
Initialization: |
Context("Numeric");
$answer = Real("pi/2")->with(period=>pi);
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Setup: This is self-explanatory. |
Context()->texStrings;
BEGIN_TEXT
Enter a solution to \( \cos(\theta) = 0 \).
$BR
$BR
\( \theta = \)
\{ ans_rule(10) \}
\{ AnswerFormatHelp("angles") \}
END_TEXT
Context()->normalStrings;
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Main Text: |
$showPartialCorrectAnswers = 1; ANS( $answer->cmp() ); |
Answer Evaluation: |
Context()->texStrings; BEGIN_SOLUTION The cosine of an angle is zero when the angle is an integer multiple of \( \pi \). END_SOLUTION Context()->normalStrings; ENDDOCUMENT(); |
Solution: |