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Originally Posted by Soroban Hello, TriKri!
Use \neq .  | that's the way I do it, Hacker's way is to write [math]\not =[/math] if that helps you to remember | | The following users thank Quick for this useful post: | |  | 
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| | Thanks! That can be useful.  Can someone show me how to make a Pascals triangle with LaTex code? Creating a new row with \\ wont work if I'm not creating a matrix or something similar with surrounding things. | 
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Originally Posted by TriKri Thanks! That can be useful.  Can someone show me how to make a Pascals triangle with LaTex code? Creating a new row with \\ wont work if I'm not creating a matrix or something similar with surrounding things. |
Type in: [draw]Point (100,80); Point (50,200); Point (150,200); Segment (1,2); Segment (1,3); Segment (2,3); Midpoint (4) [hidden]; Midpoint (5) [hidden]; Midpoint (6) [hidden]; Segment (7,8); Segment (7,9); Segment (8,9);[/draw] to get the picture at right.
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November 20th, 2006, 07:23 PM
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| | oops, you wanted Pascals triangle  , I gave you sierpinski (however that's spelled)
type in:
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1 1
1 2 1
1 3 3 1
1 4 6 4 1
1 5 10 10 5 1[/code]
to get: Code: 1
1 1
1 2 1
1 3 3 1
1 4 6 4 1
1 5 10 10 5 1
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| | Ok thanks, doing it with code tags seems simple. | 
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| |  how do i put a squaroot of a fraction? | 
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Originally Posted by ^_^Engineer_Adam^_^  how do i put a squaroot of a fraction? | Code: \sqrt{ \frac{2x+7}{8x+4} }
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| | How do you make a degree-sign? Like a  but higher up... | 
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Originally Posted by TriKri How do you make a degree-sign? Like a  but higher up... | I think there is an actual LaTeX code for it, but I just do ^o (The "o" is just a lowercase letter o.)
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Originally Posted by TriKri How do you make a degree-sign? Like a  but higher up... |
Just write <math> ^\circ <\math> | 
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Just write <math> ^\circ <\math> | Smart! And what about an accordingly/therefore/consequently/thus sign? (what is the English name for it?) It is suposed to look like three points in a triangle. | 
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Originally Posted by TriKri Smart! And what about an accordingly/therefore/consequently/thus sign? (what is the English name for it?) It is suposed to look like three points in a triangle. | I tried [math]\therefore [\math] and [math]\because [\math] which are actually LaTex code for those symbols but as you can see they don't work here. | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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