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Re: [Phys-l] Math background quiz...



What was the address of this quiz? It sounds interesting. Depending on how
server intensive the quiz is, you may be able to find a working version on
the WayBack machine at http://www.archive.org
-Tony
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Those who understand, teach.



On 12/18/09 12:41 AM, "Jeff Loats" <jeff.loats@gmail.com> wrote:

Greetings,

I'm looking for an online, self-grading quiz that students can use to see if
they have the mathematical background to do well in trig. based introductory
physics course. I had found one previously, but Google is withholding the
information for some reason.

Any suggestions are welcome!

Jeff

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Metropolitan State College of Denver
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Website: www.mscd.edu/physics/loats/

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