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#101 dave 


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I'll sort that out; I think I probably know what the problem is.
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#102 RyanJ 


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dave said:

I'll sort that out; I think I probably know what the problem is.


OK, thanks Dave :)

Cheers,

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#103 RyanJ 


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\setlength{\unitlength}{1cm}\begin{picture}(6,5)\thicklines\put(1,0.5){\line(2,1){3}}\put(4,2){\line(-2,1){2}}\put(2,3){\line(-2,-5){1}}\put(0.7,0.3){$A$}\put(4.05,1.9){$B$}\put(1.7,2.95){$C$}\put(3,2.8){$AB^2 = AC^2 + BC^2$}\end{picture}

Very interesting :D
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#104 Norman Albers 


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A_\phi=\tfrac{2}{3}r^{-2} - \tfrac{1}{3}(2r^{-2}+2r^{-1}+1)e^{-r} - \tfrac{r}{3}(\int{r^{-1}e^{-r}}-\gamma) BABE, THANKS, NOW I'M COOOOOL WITH MY ROCK'N'ROLL ELECTRONS.
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#105 User is online  Cap'n Refsmmat 


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That's A_\phi= \tfrac{2}{3}

And you can hit Preview Post to see how it will turn out.
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#106 nicobudini 


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x^2_1
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#107 hotcommodity 


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\sum_{n=1}^{\infty}\frac{(-1)^nn^3}{3^n}

[LaTeX Error: Syntax error]

How do I fix the abs. value and get ((n+1)/n)^3 instead of (n+1^3)/n?`
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#108 User is online  D H 


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hotcommodity said:

How do I fix the abs. value?


Use \left and \right:

\left|\frac{a_{n+1}}{a_n}\right|

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How do I get ((n+1)/n)^3 instead of (n+1^3)/n?


Same thing again, only use parens instead of the vertical bar as arguments of left and right:

\left(\frac{n+1}n\right)^3
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#109 hotcommodity 


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Thanks D H :-)
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#110 Royston 


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y = x^2 - 4x + 3

(y + \Delta y) = (x + \Delta x)^2 - 4(x + \Delta x) + 3

y + \Delta y = x^2 + 2x \Delta x + (\Delta x)^2 - 4x - 4\Delta x + 3

y + \Delta y = (x^2 - 4x + 3) + 2x\Delta x - 4\Delta x + (\Delta x)^2

\Delta y = 2x \Delta x - 4\Delta x + (\Delta x)^2

\frac {\Delta y}{\Delta x} = 2x - 4 + \Delta x

\frac {dy}{dx} = 2x - 4

Just practicing differentiation...

X^2 = \sum_{i=1}^{n}\frac {(O_i - E_i)^2}{E_i}

a simple X^2 test equation.

Just some of my current course content, need to get to grips with Latex, before I start asking any math related questions.
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#111 solo 


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\left[\left(\frac{\hbar c}{e^2}\right)^3 \left(\frac{\hbar c}{G^3}\right)^3 \left(\frac{\hbar re}{G^3}\right)^{1.111111....}\right] = \left(\pi\right)^3
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#112 no genius 


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\sum _{i=1}^{\infty }A_{{i}}=5

nice. i <3 maple's latex converter.
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#113 w=f[z] 


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A^\mu _{\  ; \nu}=\frac{\partial A^\mu}{\partial x^\nu}+\Gamma^\mu_{\nu \lambda}A^\lambda \ \ \   A _{\mu ; \nu}=\frac{\partial A_\mu}{\partial x^\nu}-\Gamma^\lambda_{\mu \nu}A_\lambda

Just goofin' around....

Very glad this forum has LaTeX. :-)
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#114 Tartaglia 


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Just testing



\frac{\partial F}{\partial X}
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#115 Norman Albers 


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I'd like to know how to lay out matrices (4x4). . . . .OK I see how to get started on p. 2; sorry.
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#116 Norman Albers 


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Vector cross-product?
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#117 User is online  timo 


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Norman Alber said:

Vector cross-product?

What are you asking? For a symbol that can be used for the cross-product? Try "\times".
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#118 Norman Albers 


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r\times A . Thanks, mate! Here is a compatible reference I have downloaded: http://amath.colorad...TeX/Symbols.pdf
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#119 no genius 


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 \left( \Psi \left( x+1 \right) -\Psi \left( x-1 \right)  \right) {x \choose 2}
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#120 Norman Albers 


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Limits of evaluation:  I®\vline _1^R . Larger,  \frac{F}{G}|_1^R. Nope, how do we do "evaluated at"?
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