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You should know that there is a host of resources already to help you along. One great page on Rhea is [[How_to_type_Math_Equations | How to type Math Equations]]  
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You should know that there is a host of resources already to help you along. One great page on Rhea is [[How to type Math Equations|How to type Math Equations]]  
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| y=2x^2+{x \over \omega} + 1
 
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Revision as of 16:16, 1 September 2011

How to Enter Math in Rhea

This page shows many of the functions and symbols that you are likely to need while working on the practice problems. *hint hint


Basics of Rhea/Wiki Math

Math in Rhea is written using the Latex commands. To begin, you need use the math tags like: <math> formulas </math>.

Resources

You should know that there is a host of resources already to help you along. One great page on Rhea is How to type Math Equations


Description What it looks like What you type
Summations $ \sum_{n=-\infty}^\infty x[n]e^{-j2\pi f} $ \sum_{n=-\infty}^\infty x[n]e^{-j2\pi f}
Summations with Delta $ \sum_{k=0}^\infty x[n]\delta [n-k] $ y=2x^2+{x \over \omega} + 1

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