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Lawrence Albano
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I have been looking over some of the posts and I was wondering how you were able to get textbook written problems on the forum that were pictures. As apposed to (2^3/5) as an example.
"Text book written problems" refer to practice problems or exercises found in textbooks that students can use to test their understanding of a particular concept or topic.
These problems allow students to apply the knowledge they have learned from the textbook in a practical setting. They also help to reinforce key concepts and identify areas where further understanding is needed.
It is important to carefully read and understand the question, and then to use the knowledge and techniques learned from the textbook to solve the problem. It may also be helpful to break down the problem into smaller parts and to check your work for accuracy.
If you are having difficulty with these problems, it may be helpful to review the related material in the textbook or seek assistance from a teacher or tutor. It is also important to practice regularly and not get discouraged.
Since exams often include similar types of problems to those found in textbooks, practicing with these problems can help students prepare and feel more confident on exam day. It is also a good idea to review any mistakes made on textbook problems and to understand where improvement is needed.