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Solution Requirements
The primary difference between E/C and M/U courses is the requirement to use Equation
Editor. In E/C level courses it is strongly suggested, however in M/U courses it is mandatory.
Submissions that do not meet these requirements will be returned to students as incomplete.
* Watch this video for Equation Editor support: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCqmvUvKmTA
E/C-level courses: MEL3E, MBF3C, MEL4E, MCT4C, MAP4C
Typing Requirements
Scan
Diagrams
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Scan
Diagrams
Graphs, unless specified to use technology
to create graph
Note that students are required to sketch
curves by hand in Lessons 810 of
MCV4U-A/B.
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Graphing Requirements
It is strongly recommended that students taking Grade 11 or 12 U/M courses use graphing
software (e.g., GeoGebra) to construct graphs. Hand-drawn or computer graphs must be
cropped in an image program (e.g., Paint, Microsoft Picture Viewer). Use the insert picture tool
to include all graphs into the Word Document. Only one file (solutions, graphs and diagrams)
can be submitted for marking, otherwise work will be returned as incomplete.
Hand-Drawn Graphs
Graphs must be clearly drawn on grid paper
using a sharp pencil and ruler
Both axes must be labelled and have
appropriate increments (evenly spaced,
sensible progression)
The proper domain must be used and the
graph should fill the grid (if one provided)
The x- and y-intercepts, asymptotes, and
key points should be clearly labelled (if
applicable)
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