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Mina Spasic , Thanks for the quick response. I played around some more with my experimental quiz and was able to turn on 'math' for responses a couple different ways. I've attached a screen shot for reference. However, I'm confused why this isn't just a flag or switch for the form builder. As it is now, I have to include something that Forms interprets as math in either the question field or invoke the 'Math' subtitle in order to turn on math inputs (equation editor) for responses. That is frustrating and I suspect will lead to form builders putting random "=" at the end of their questions just to enable math.
An example of where I might want to enable math in a response without any in my question:
"Using the table of data in the image, conduct a hypothesis test for a difference of means."
A complete answer to this question includes both text and mathematics expressions, but this question as written (as far as I can tell) would not have the equation editor enable.
The screenshot below shows what I came up with to get "math" working in the responses or not.