diff --git a/OpenProblemLibrary/Michigan/Chap2Sec3/Q33.pg b/OpenProblemLibrary/Michigan/Chap2Sec3/Q33.pg index 9607f5303c..eaa2330d91 100644 --- a/OpenProblemLibrary/Michigan/Chap2Sec3/Q33.pg +++ b/OpenProblemLibrary/Michigan/Chap2Sec3/Q33.pg @@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ The graph of a function \(f\) is shown below. $BR $BCENTER \{ image( insertGraph( $gr ), tex_size=>500, height=>200, width=>400, - extra_html_tags=>'alt="graph of the function f"' ) \} + alt=>"Graph of the function f" ) \} $ECENTER $PAR At which of the labeled \(x\)-values is @@ -166,8 +166,7 @@ ANS($pop3->cmp() ); ANS($pop4->cmp() ); Context()->texStrings; -SOLUTION(EV3(<<'END_SOLUTION')); -$PAR SOLUTION $PAR +BEGIN_SOLUTION The smallest and largest values of \(f(x)\) are those locations where the vertical coordinate on the graph is the smallest and largest, which are