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Revision as of 13:56, 28 March 2021
LaTeX Cheat Sheet
Here is a list of LaTeX code:
\frac{x}{y} represents
\sqrt{x} represents
\alpha, \beta, \gamma, \pi, \Pi \phi \Delta represents respectively
k_n represents
\infty represents
\sin, \cos, \tan represents
\cot, \sec, \csc represents
x \equiv a \pmod{b} represents
x \bmod y represent
\binom{a}{b} represents
\sqrt[n]{x} represents
\int\limits_a^b represents , while \int\limits_a^b {c} represents
( a ), [ b ], \{ a \}, | a |, \|a \|, \langle a \rangle, \lfloor a \rfloor, \lceil a \rceil represents ,, , , , , , respectively
\lim\limits_{x \to 235} \sin(x) represents
f(n) = n|_{n = 3} represents
\log_{a} b represents
\pm is , \parallel is , \therefore is . \supset is , \to is , \gets is , \subset is , \angle is , \ni is , \dots is
In AoPS, if you type in "displaystyle", the next time when you edit the "displaystyle" when disappear automatically.
Subtitle can be created in this way: ==[space]Subtitle[space]==