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2: \index{Formula Response}\label{Formula Response}
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5: \begin{figure}
6: \begin{center}\includegraphics[ width=0.80\paperwidth]{formulaResponse}\end{center}
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9: \caption{Formula Response Problem}
10: \end{figure}
11: Formula response problems asks the student to type in a formula as an answer.
12: If the answer is $2x^{2}+4$, the student is allowed to type {}``2{*}x{*}x+4'',
13: {}``x{*}x + x{*}x + 4'', {}``2{*}x\textasciicircum{}2 + 14 - 10'', or
14: any other equivalent expression. Formula Response problems have many of the
15: same characteristics of Numerical Response problems, including the ability
16: to run scripts, dynamically generate answers, etc.
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