Turning Technologies ExamView User Manual

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If you continued to key text at this point, it would also be inserted into the superscript. To exit the superscript slot, press
the Tab key once.

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Notice that the flashing cursor has a vertical part to show you where you will be keying. It
also has a horizontal part (underline) that shows you in which slot keyed text will be inserted.
This is a good guide to keep track of where you are in an equation.

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Press the Tab key again to position the cursor in the denominator of the fraction. Again, there are multiple ways to
position the cursor in this slot. You can also use the up and down arrow keys to navigate between slots.

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Key the following into the denominator: (2k+1)!

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Press the Tab key once to move from the denominator slot back to the primary summation slot and key the following: x

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Insert a superscript template (Ctrl+H for PC) and key the following as the superscript: 2k+1

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Press the Tab key again to exit the superscript slot. Your screen should look like the following:

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Press the Tab key again to exit the primary slot. Again, check the underline cursor to determine if you are in the correct
slot. The underline should go under the entire equation at this point (meaning that you are in the "master" slot).

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We need to type some spaces at this point and the textual phrase "for every". To do this, press Ctrl+T (for Text style).
Notice that the Style menu changes to "Text".

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Press the space bar four times and key the following: for every

And press the space bar one more time.

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Press Ctrl+M (for Math style) and key the following: x

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Return to text style (Ctrl+T) and press the space bar, the word "in", and press the space bar one last time.

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To key the mathematical symbol at the end, press Ctrl+K, release both keys, and press Shift+R.

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Complete the equation by keying the "." at the end. The equation you keyed should match the one shown above. If it
does not, review the steps above and the more specific help topics for each of the features.

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Record the equation by clicking the Record button.

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To edit an existing equation:

a

Double-click on the equation you want to edit, or highlight the equation, click Format from the menu bar and
select Format Equation.

b

Use all of the tools shown above and in the other equation editor help topics to modify the equation as needed.

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Click Record when you are finished.

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To delete an equation highlight the equation you want to delete, click Edit from the menu bar and select Clear.

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