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Originally Posted by OReilly 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. | Typing in [math]\therefore[/math] gives
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Originally Posted by Quick Typing in [math]\therefore[/math] gives
Typing in [math]\because[/math] gives  | Ye, overlooked that back slash
Of course it works: | 
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| | How do you type in %? My webbrowser didn't wanna display the page when I created a LaTeX formula with % in it as always when something in the LaTeX code is wrong. | 
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Originally Posted by TriKri How do you type in %? My webbrowser didn't wanna display the page when I created a LaTeX formula with % in it like it never wants to do when the LaTeX code is wrong. | [math]\%[/math] gives | 
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| | Typing [math]\sum_{i\ =\ 0}^n f(i)[/math] gives  , a Sigma sign as a sum sign. But how do you do if you want to have a multiplication sign, a Pi sign (  ) that works like the sum sign? | 
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Originally Posted by TriKri Typing [math]\sum_{i\ =\ 0}^n f(i)[/math] gives  , a Sigma sign as a sum sign. But how do you do if you want to have a multiplication sign, a Pi sign (  ) that works like the sum sign? | | 
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| | Is it possible to put a big cross all over the formula to make clear it is not true? | 
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Originally Posted by TriKri Is it possible to put a big cross all over the formula to make clear it is not true? | just say "not equal to"
Such as typing in [math]1\neq-1[/math] gives
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But [math]\left{\frac{x}{y}\right}[/math] doesn't work. | 
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Originally Posted by TriKri Problems with \left and \right: 
But [math]\left{\frac{x}{y}\right}[/math] doesn't work. | But:
[math]\left\{ \frac{x}{y}\right\} [/math]
does.
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| | [math]\int testing^2 1 \cdot 2 \cdot 3[/math]
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December 10th, 2006, 10:24 PM
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Originally Posted by topsquark [math]\int testing^2 1 \cdot 2 \cdot 3[/math]
-Dan | I've had this problem as well, had to stop using LaTeX.
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