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7reare02t Solve/Review Interface - Page 7 —Photomath Soliton Standards Editor (Solve interface) The Editor is placed in the middle of the Solve/Review Interface, between the Task Content and the Previewer. Use the Editor to write the Solving Steps and the Solution Step of your PM Solution. The content written in the Editor is displayed in the Previewer. The image below shows the Editor before any part of a PM Solution is written, As you can see in the image below, the Editor has two main parts and the Toolbar. The first part is used to write the Solving Steps, and the second part is for the Solution Step. x G+ EH nes 4 —> The toolbar ——|+> The place for Solving Steps ——}—» the piace tor Solution Step Solving Steps In the beginning, the Editor shows only one Solving Step. While you write the Solution, you can use the toolbar to add new Solving Steps, Visual Sequences, Math Sequences, and Sequence Substeps as needed. On the right side of each Solving Step or Substep, you can use arrows to change its position or you can use X to delete that Step/Substep. hips standards chotomath nel?page_id=14978page=7 wa 7reare02t Solve/Review Interface - Page 7 —Photomath Soliton Standards Solution Step The place for writing the Solution Step is placed below the Solving Steps. A direct answer to the task question must be given in the Solution Step, obtained by calculating or deducing in the Solving Steps. Toolbar The Toolbar contains tools that we can use to write the content of the PM Solution. It is shown in the image below. The image shows each button in the toolbar, its label in the Editor and the corresponding keyboard shortcut. Find out more about each button on this page. Adi new int pay Ads new Sep Math Sequence th but + Enter) teem inetax © (Cis) “fenieseay Wide Change (cris - se ‘Block Latex x x x SS nah iimaites — 4} parece: EE Cyt egg ts Resizing Task Content and Editor When writing or reviewing PM Solutions, there is the option to resize the Task Content and the Editor in the Solve/Review Interface. This feature is useful if the Task Content is too small — you can make that area wider to read the task more easily. It can also be used, after you read the task and its requirements, to widen the Editor part of the Interface. This can help you manage the Editor and the Toolbar better if your computer screen is too small. hips standards chotomath nel?page_id=14978page=7 24 7reare02t Solve/Review Interface - Page 7 —Photomath Soliton Standards To resize the Task Content and the Editor, drag three vertical dashes positioned between these areas. Drag this button to the left or to the right, depending on which area you want to widen. In the two images below, this button is circled red, and you can see how the Solve Interface looks when the Task Content area is wider and how it looks when the Editor area is wider. 2 sonetack CEB ee Tammy is planning her taining for 215-mile ace. She wants torunin the ‘nearby park on the tails shown in the map. Jot_Lodge af Ce ‘Markert - Marker ae ea Pa she Ue Ban! Megh bi Mate. Morr Resize button 2. Find of 1S miles and the exact length ofthe path you chosen exercise 2.With the path you chose wl Tammy un more ress than of 5? How much more oles? hitpsstandardshotomath.nel?page_} 497 8page=7 34 7reare02t Solve/Review Interface - Page 7 —Photomath Soliton Standards 2 solvetak EID mn 0 [ Resize button, hitpsistandards pholomath neU?page_id=14978page=7 46

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