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− | Hey Ian, I like the work. As a hint though, trig and hyperbolic trig functions can be made to look nicer by using a \ before them. (This works because \cos, \sin, \tan, etc are symbols in latex, i think. | + | *Hey Ian, I like the work. As a hint though, trig and hyperbolic trig functions can be made to look nicer by using a \ before them. (This works because \cos, \sin, \tan, etc are symbols in latex, i think. |
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+ | *Great Work! If you want more syntax tricks, look at [http://kiwi.ecn.purdue.edu/ECE301Fall2008mboutin/index.php/Table_of_Formulas_and_Properties this table of formula]. --[[User:Mboutin|Mboutin]] 11:41, 17 October 2008 (UTC) |
Revision as of 06:41, 17 October 2008
- Hey Ian, I like the work. As a hint though, trig and hyperbolic trig functions can be made to look nicer by using a \ before them. (This works because \cos, \sin, \tan, etc are symbols in latex, i think.
- Great Work! If you want more syntax tricks, look at this table of formula. --Mboutin 11:41, 17 October 2008 (UTC)