Do they have instructions on this site that shows you how to create neat fractions and other neat math symbols
if you come to chat i can show you some
i can't show it here because it will just show up in math
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\[ frac{2}{4} \]
need \ before frac
\[ \frac{2}{4} \]
i wrote some others in chat as examples. you can see _ gives subscript
\[e^{-x}\]
\[e^{-x}\]\[\int_1^x \frac{1}{t}dt=\ln(x)\]
you cannot use e^-x because only the minus sign will be a superscript. that is why you need {-x}
Gotcha
same thing with subscripts
you can use \log_b but you need \lim_{h \rightarrow 0}
Thank you! I really appreciate it.
\[\lim_{h \rightarrow 0}\frac{f(x+h)-f(x)}{h}\]\]
if you ever get stuck just google what you want web resources for latex are endless
\[f(x) = |x+4| = \left\{\begin{array}{rcc} x + 4 & \text{if} & x \geq -4 \\ - x - 4& \text{if} & x < -4 \end{array} \right. \]
fancy one, i looked it up
Yeah, I am used to $$ to start it of with and was not sure what starts and ended it here
it turns out that $ and $$ are not actually latex commands, at least so i read. i use them, especially $
Yeah, word press uses them
but i think it might actually be a hack not sure
Thanks a lot you help me a lot.
\[ m = \frac{y_{2}-y_{1}} {y_{2}-y_{1}} \]
\[ m = \frac{y_{2}-y_{1}} {x_{2}-x_{1}} \]
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