Contents
- 👨💻 Log in to your learning platform as an administrator with your admin credentials.
- 1. Navigate to 'Assessments' from the main dashboard.
- 2. Click on "Question Bank" to proceed further.
- 3. Select any of the required folders or create a new one
- 4. Click on the first 'Crete Question' icon to create a question.
- 5. Locate the "+" symbol in the required text box and click on it. Select '+/- Equation' from the available options.
- 6. Enter the respective equation in the text box, then preview the visualization to ensure it appears as expected.
- 7. Click on 'Confirm' to save your progress.
- 8. You can now add equations to your questions. Happy questioning!
How to Integrate Equations using LaTeX Variables while creating questions?
Contents
- 👨💻 Log in to your learning platform as an administrator with your admin credentials.
- 1. Navigate to 'Assessments' from the main dashboard.
- 2. Click on "Question Bank" to proceed further.
- 3. Select any of the required folders or create a new one
- 4. Click on the first 'Crete Question' icon to create a question.
- 5. Locate the "+" symbol in the required text box and click on it. Select '+/- Equation' from the available options.
- 6. Enter the respective equation in the text box, then preview the visualization to ensure it appears as expected.
- 7. Click on 'Confirm' to save your progress.
- 8. You can now add equations to your questions. Happy questioning!
Learn how to seamlessly incorporate equations into questions, answers, or in any passages to improve clarity and precision. This guide walks you through the process of embedding mathematical expressions effectively within your content.
👨💻 Log in to your learning platform as an administrator with your admin credentials.
1. Navigate to 'Assessments' from the main dashboard.

2. Click on "Question Bank" to proceed further.

3. Select any of the required folders or create a new one

4. Click on the first 'Crete Question' icon to create a question.

5. Locate the "+" symbol in the required text box and click on it. Select '+/- Equation' from the available options.

6. Enter the respective equation in the text box, then preview the visualization to ensure it appears as expected.
Note: Ensure you write the equation using LaTeX syntax so it can be rendered and visualized correctly.

7. Click on 'Confirm' to save your progress.

8. You can now add equations to your questions. Happy questioning!
