[math]Where can I learn how to use LaTeX[/math]

[math]Where can I learn how to use LaTeX[/math]

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[math]1/2[/math]

test post plz ignore

[math]\frac{0}{100} \\ See ~ me ~ after ~ class[/math]

[math]1^{st}\;lesson:\;you\;put\;spaces\;like\;this:[/math] "\;"

Take a page of your notes from a class that has a lot of math. Attempt to type it out in latex, literally Google everything you can't figure out. There you go. You know latex. Use sharelatex or some other online version of it so you don't have to download anything

i got a q, how do i see the text in latex? it just looks exactly as it was typed to me

i.e.
how can i see it in proper notation>??????!!!1111

Or just do your homework in latex.

enable javascript or use chrome

i do use chrome, and javascript should be enabled. whats the problem now?

it was already enabled
but the latex isnt coming through

[math] \color{Red}{\left(USER ~ HAS ~ BEEN ~ TESTING ~ \LaTeX ~ IN ~ THIS ~ POST\right)}[/math]

[latex]\dfrac{1}{2}[/latex]

[math]\dfrac{1}{2}[/math]

[math]C_L = 2\pi \left( \alpha + \dfrac{\dot{h}}{V_\infty} + \dfrac{3c_s \dot{alpha}}{V_\infty} \right)[\math]

[math]C_L = 2\pi \left( \alpha + \dfrac{\dot{h}}{V_\infty} + \dfrac{3c_s \dot{alpha}}{V_\infty} \right)[/math]

[eqn]\frac{d}{dt} \left( \frac{\partial L}{\partial \dot{q}}\right) - \frac{\partial L}{\partial q}=0[/eqn]

Look up a quick guide that gives you enough info to write a basic report. For anything more specific you want to do just google it and there will probably be a wiki page or a stackexchange post about it.

[eqn]H\left(q,p,t \right)+\frac{\partial S}{\partial t}=0[/eqn]

[eqn]\frac{\mathrm{top}^\mathrm{kek}}{\mathrm{bottom}^\mathrm{kek}}[/eqn]

[math]\frac{\mathrm{top}^\mathrm{kek}}{\mathrm{bottom}^\mathrm{kek}}[/math]

Well shit.

[eqn] \color{#789922} { > \left(\left. \left(\left. \left( \begin{matrix} \begin{matrix} google \end{matrix} \end{matrix} \right)\right. \right)\right. \right) } % I just wanted to use triple brackets on Veeky Forums[/eqn]

But seriously this is solid advice for learning pretty much anything; it isn't limited to LaTeX

[math]\frac{a}{b}[/math]

[eqn]\frac{op_{is}}{a_{faggot}}[/eqn]

[math]\dfrac{op_{is}}{a_{faggot}}[/math]

[math]\det \left[
\begin{array}{ccccc}
1 & 1 & 1 & \ldots & 1 \\
\alpha_1 & \alpha_2 & \alpha_3 & \ldots & \alpha_k \\
\alpha_1^2 & \alpha_2^2 & \alpha_3^2 & \ldots & \alpha_k^2 \\
\vdots & \vdots & \vdots & \ddots & \vdots \\
\alpha_1^{k-1} & \alpha_2^{k-1} & \alpha_3^{k-1} & \ldots & \alpha_k^{k-1} \\

\end{array}
\right]=\prod_{1\le i

I asked this in a previous thread but didn't get a response.

SO let's say I need to restate a question to preface a section. What would be the best formatting to do this? I ended up just making it the first line and calling it a day, but I'd like to know in the future.

I love shit though. I was frankly fed up with using drive and word for long equations. The only thing LaTeX gives me trouble with is pictures.

>I love shit though

You're a dirty boy.

This is my question, you can answer it in this thread

[math]\frac{OP}{faggot}=1[/math]

[math]\mathbf{NOICE}[/math]

> % I just wanted to use triple brackets on Veeky Forums

Loled

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[math] \int_0^P O \textnormal{d} t = f(a(g)) [/math]

overleaf has a nice real-time preview feature

>implying nilpotent elements can be used as divisors