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If a student types | on the keyboard, MQ assumes that they mean absolute value, and will autofill a closing bar if one is not entered.
This is problematic when using questions that ask for set builder notation (e.g. Library/PCC/BasicAlgebra/LinearInequalities/GraphToSetAndIntervalNotation10.pg), since in that context a student typing | probably means "such that".
There is a workaround in that "such that" is one of the options in the toolbar, or alternatively the student can type vert.
I don't know what the solution is to this, because most of the time MQ is doing the most useful thing. Is it possible to have problems with set builder notation send a flag to MQ to treat | as "such that"?
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I'm not sure if this is a MQ issue or a PG one.
If a student types
|
on the keyboard, MQ assumes that they mean absolute value, and will autofill a closing bar if one is not entered.This is problematic when using questions that ask for set builder notation (e.g. Library/PCC/BasicAlgebra/LinearInequalities/GraphToSetAndIntervalNotation10.pg), since in that context a student typing
|
probably means "such that".There is a workaround in that "such that" is one of the options in the toolbar, or alternatively the student can type
vert
.I don't know what the solution is to this, because most of the time MQ is doing the most useful thing. Is it possible to have problems with set builder notation send a flag to MQ to treat
|
as "such that"?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: