Created by: James Stanton, Evan Scott, & Eric Brown
The contestant spins the Wheel to determine a dollar value and guess a letter, earning the value multiplied by how many times the guessed letter appears in the puzzle; an incorrect letter passes control to the next contestant. Any player may buy vowels for $250. A contestant has to solve the puzzle to earn whatever he or she has accumulated within that round.
In our version of the game the Wheel includes both price values and mathematic equations. Each equation must be solved in order to win the price value. The failure to correctly solve the equation results in the equation being passed to the next contestant.
EQUATIONS & FUNCTIONS
IFFERENTIALD EQUATION
METHODS FOR PROBLEM SOLVING
NTEGRATIONI BYPARTS
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NVERSETRIGI FUNCTIONS
- METHODS FOR PROBLEM SOLVING
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