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Section 7.1 Prep

Subsection 7.1.1 Prep Text: Right Angle Trig

This is the main introduction to the topic.
Esentially a mini textbook.
Doesn’t need to be extremely thorough for the first pass through. You can edit it later during a 2nd round of edits.
I try to aim for about 0-1 example problems at this point after the introduction for any involved calculations. Example problems have a single drop down with the statement and solution all containted within the drop down.

Example 7.1.1.

This is a the first example problem example. This is a good spot for a question.
This is the begining of the solution.
Include as many paragraphs as needed. You can include math stuff too.
Maybe a short debreif after the examples?
I also like to have 1-3 check point questions after the examples if any. The check point questions have a dropdown that shows the question, then there are three more drop downs for hints, answer, and solution.

Checkpoint 7.1.2.

Problem statement goes here.
Hint.
Be nice, include a hint.
Answer.
Answer goes here.
Solution.
A detailed solution goes here.
Can always have multiple paragraphs in any of these sections.

Checkpoint 7.1.3.

Problem statement goes here.
Hint.
Be nice, include a hint.
Answer.
Answer goes here.
Solution.
A detailed solution goes here.
Can always have multiple paragraphs in any of these sections.
Why Use Them?
This is a why section. Not sure if I will always have this since I try to motivate the topic throughout. But keep this short, very short if included.
Bonus Trick: something fun
Is this topic related to something else fun, if so mention it here.
Keep it short.
If the bonus trick needs a longer example, include it after here.

Example 7.1.4.

This is a the first example problem example. This is a good spot for a question.
This is the begining of the solution.
Include as many paragraphs as needed. You can include math stuff too.
A Parting Word
Very short parting word. Keep it whimiscal.
Quick review questions after this section. These questions have a drop down for the problem statement, then have multiple choice options. Each option has a hint after clicked and checked by user.

Subsection 7.1.2 Prep Questions: right-angle-trig

Right Angle Trig

Checkpoint 7.1.5.

    Calculate the value of \(F\)
    A right triangle.
    A right triangle with an unknown side labeled \(F\text{,}\) a known side labeled \(112\, \text{N}\text{,}\) a \(35.0^\circ\) angle, and a \(90^\circ\) angle.
    Figure 7.1.6.
  • \(1.00\, \text{N}\)
  • Correct!
  • \(2.00\, \text{N}\)
  • Your targeting system glitched, try again. It looks like you used the correct conversion factor but inverted the conversion fraction.
  • \(3.00\, \text{N}\)
  • Your enchanted click missed the mark, try again. It looks like you are using the correct conversion factor, but only applied it once. Apply the same conversion factor twice since the original unit is in yards squared.
  • \(4.00\, \text{N}\)
  • Your digital blade missed the mark, try again. It looks like you used the correct conversion factor but inverted the conversion fraction. You also probably only applied the conversion factor once instead of twice.