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== Diagrams and Figures ==
 
== Diagrams and Figures ==
It's best to rely on [http://artofproblemsolving.com/wiki/index.php/Asymptote_(Vector_Graphics_Language) Asymptote] for drawing diagrams and figures, as <math>\text{\LaTeX}</math> does not (it does, you just can't be a dunce, and all tikzpictures are rendered as 1 on this site if they compile) have the ability to output good (opinion) diagrams for geometry and such. However, <math>\text{\LaTeX}</math> does work wonderfully well with Asymptote.
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It's best to rely on [http://artofproblemsolving.com/wiki/index.php/Asymptote_(Vector_Graphics_Language) Asymptote] for drawing diagrams and figures, as <math>\text{\LaTeX}</math> does not have the ability to output good diagrams for geometry and such. However, <math>\text{\LaTeX}</math> does work wonderfully well with Asymptote.
<cmath>\usepackage{tikz}\begin{document}\begin{tikzpicture}\draw (0,0)--(0,3)--(5,0)--cycle;\end{tikzpicture}\end{document}</cmath>
 

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Diagrams and Figures

It's best to rely on Asymptote for drawing diagrams and figures, as $\text{\LaTeX}$ does not have the ability to output good diagrams for geometry and such. However, $\text{\LaTeX}$ does work wonderfully well with Asymptote.