Appendix G Lists of Exercises
Since
<exercise>
come in several flavors, we use pseudo-elements to specify the distinct types. There are not many reading questions—but here is a list of all of them, by section, using a readingquestion
pseudo-element.4 An Interesting Corollary
16 Interactive Exercises
Reading Question 16.8.1 Short Answer
And now a list of all the inline exercises, and including the title of every
<section>
, even if there is no inline exercise contained inside it. The pseudo-element is inlineexercise
.1 Introduction
2 The Fundamental Theorem
3 Computing Integrals with Sage (\(\int\))
4 An Interesting Corollary
Checkpoint 4.6 Essay Question: Compare and Contrast
Checkpoint 4.9 An Inline Exercise
Checkpoint 4.12 A very structured exercise
5 Some Facts and Figures
6 Some Advanced Ideas
7 Mathematics
8 Grouping Samples
9 Entering Text in Paragraphs, Titles, Captions
10 Graphics
11 Further Reading
12 List Calisthenics
13 Table Calisthenics
14 Interactive Elements, Authored in Javascript
Checkpoint 14.9 Graph Planarity
Checkpoint 14.12 Changing Secant Lines
15 Interactive Elements, Server
16 Interactive Exercises
17 Dynamic Exercises
18 Interactive Coding
19 Audio
20 Video
21 Cross-Referencing
22 Internationalization
23 Pre-Formatted Text
24 Program Listings (with code
in the title)
25 Units of Measure
26 Side-By-Side Panels
27 Side-by-Side Gallery
28 Open Problems
29 Poetry
30 Atomic Objects
31 Advanced Numbering
Checkpoint 31.19 A Right Brace } and a Right Bracket]
Checkpoint 31.20 An Extraneous Exercise
32 Customizations
33 MyOpenMath Interactive Problems
Checkpoint 33.1 Negative Numbers and Exponents
Checkpoint 33.2 A Statistical Test
Checkpoint 33.3 With an image
34 Ancillaries
35 Worksheets
36 Exercises, One Subsection
Checkpoint 36.1 Inline One
Checkpoint 36.2 Inline Two
Checkpoint 36.4 Inline Three
38 Exercises, Multiple Subsections
Checkpoint 38.1 Inline One
Checkpoint 38.2 Inline Two
Checkpoint 38.4 Inline Three