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Section 2: Handwritten problems (80 points)You must stay in…

Section 2: Handwritten problems (80 points)You must stay in lockdown browser and on camera while completing this section. You will need your own paper for these questions. Your full general working area should remain in view the entire time.Once you have completed this section, show all of your work on the papers you will be submitting to the camera. You will then submit your answers to these questions as ONE SINGLE .PDF file at the end of the exam to the Exam 2 Problems Submission link. If using Desmos TEST MODE App, you may get out of the testing mode when you’re ready to take pictures of your work. Remember to show the camera your time that you were in the app before clicking out of that screen.Taking pictures of your work is the ONLY time you’re allowed to be on your phone during the exam. Stay on camera during this process according to the following guidelines. You must submit your pdf within 10 minutes of exiting Respondus to the submission link in Blackboard.If creating the pdf on your phone, then remain on camera and in Respondus while you do so. Once submitted, you can exit the exam and Respondus.If creating the pdf on your computer, then take your pictures and email them to yourself. You can then submit your exam and exit Respondus to create your pdf file on your computer.Remember that 10 points in this section will come from neatness of work on the pdf and your testing environment video.

Section 2: Handwritten problems (80 points)You must stay in…

Posted on: June 6, 2025 Last updated on: June 6, 2025 Written by: Anonymous Categorized in: Uncategorized
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