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=== Did 'ya Know? === | === Did 'ya Know? === | ||
− | + | This week I thought that I'd demonstrate how to add ellipses in a LaTeX equation. | |
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<math> | <math> | ||
\begin{align} | \begin{align} | ||
− | \ | + | \sum_n &= 1 + 2 + 3 + ... + n + ... + \infty \\ |
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\end{align} | \end{align} | ||
</math> | </math> | ||
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+ | In the first example, three consecutive dots were typed, but the second example uses LaTeX's \cdots command. This stands for 'center dots'. There are also other 'dot' functions. | ||
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+ | | style="padding-right: 2em;" | \ldots || style="padding-right: 2em;" | <math>\ldots</math> || styl="padding-right: 2em;" | \therefore || <math>\therefore</math> | ||
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+ | | \cdots || <math>\cdots</math> || \dagger|| <math>\dagger</math> | ||
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+ | | \vdots || <math>\vdots</math> || \clubsuit || <math>\clubsuit</math> | ||
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+ | | \ddots || <math>\ddots</math> || \doteq|| <math>\doteq</math> | ||
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<div style="float:right;clear:both;margin-right:5em;margin-bottom:2em;">~[[User:Dmsnell|His Not-quite-so-awesome-as-His-Awesomeness, Dennis Snell]]</div> | <div style="float:right;clear:both;margin-right:5em;margin-bottom:2em;">~[[User:Dmsnell|His Not-quite-so-awesome-as-His-Awesomeness, Dennis Snell]]</div> | ||
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==Interesting Articles About Calculus and Math== | ==Interesting Articles About Calculus and Math== | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:35, 10 August 2010
Contents
- 1 Math 181 Honors Calculus, Fall 2008, Prof. Bell
- 1.1 Did 'ya Know?
- 1.2 Getting started editing
- 1.3 Lecture Notes_MA181Fall2008bell
- 1.4 Extra Credit
- 1.5 Homework Help
- 1.6 Cross-subject Issues
- 1.7 Interesting Articles About Calculus and Math
- 1.8 Learn LaTeX_MA181Fall2008bell
- 1.9 Solution to Exams_MA181Fall2008bell
- 1.10 Useful Formulas_MA181Fall2008bell
- 1.11 Study Guides
Math 181 Honors Calculus, Fall 2008, Prof. Bell
Did 'ya Know?
This week I thought that I'd demonstrate how to add ellipses in a LaTeX equation.
$ \begin{align} \sum_n &= 1 + 2 + 3 + ... + n + ... + \infty \\ &= 0 + 1 + 2 + \cdots + n + \cdots + \infty \end{align} $
In the first example, three consecutive dots were typed, but the second example uses LaTeX's \cdots command. This stands for 'center dots'. There are also other 'dot' functions.
\ldots | $ \ldots $ | \therefore | $ \therefore $ |
\cdots | $ \cdots $ | \dagger | $ \dagger $ |
\vdots | $ \vdots $ | \clubsuit | $ \clubsuit $ |
\ddots | $ \ddots $ | \doteq | $ \doteq $ |
Getting started editing
Note on Kiwi display with LaTeX_MA181Fall2008bell
Lecture Notes_MA181Fall2008bell
Extra Credit
Challenge Problem about the sum for $ \pi/4 $
Homework Help
Fourier Series Homework_MA181Fall2008bell
Homework Whatever_MA181Fall2008bell (the last one)
Cross-subject Issues
Help! The ECE students are struggling with complex numbers. Can you shed some light here?
Interesting Articles About Calculus and Math
MAPLE commands_MA181Fall2008bell
The minimum volume happens at the average_MA181Fall2008bell
Not Calculus: Area of a triangle defined by three tangential circles_MA181Fall2008bell
Cycloid Function_MA181Fall2008bell??
Single Elimination Forever_MA181Fall2008bell - Simple question to make you think a little.
A Tough Integral_MA181Fall2008bell
A Baffling Fact_MA181Fall2008bell
Learn LaTeX_MA181Fall2008bell
Common Latex Commands http://authors.aps.org/latex/