Difference between revisions of "LaTeX Cheat Sheet"

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\sqrt{x} represents <math>\sqrt{x}</math>
 
\sqrt{x} represents <math>\sqrt{x}</math>
  
\alpha, \beta, \gamma, \pi, \Pi \phi \Delta represents <math>\alpha, \beta, \gamma, \pi, \Pi, \phi, \Delta</math> respectively
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\alpha, \beta, \gamma, \pi, \Pi, \phi, \Delta, \Omega, \omega represents <math>\alpha, \beta, \gamma, \pi, \Pi, \phi, \Delta, \Omega, \omega</math> respectively
  
 
k_n represents <math>k_n</math>
 
k_n represents <math>k_n</math>
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\log_{a} b represents <math>log_{a} b</math>
 
\log_{a} b represents <math>log_{a} b</math>
  
\pm is <math>\pm</math>, \parallel is <math>\parallel</math>, \therefore is <math>\therefore</math>. \supset is <math>\supset</math>, \to is <math>\to</math>, \gets is <math>\gets</math>, \subset is <math>\subset</math>, \angle is <math>\angle</math>, \ni  is  <math>\ni</math>, \dots is <math>\dots</math>
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\pm is <math>\pm</math>, \parallel is <math>\parallel</math>, \therefore is <math>\therefore</math>. \supset is <math>\supset</math>, \to is <math>\to</math>, \gets is <math>\gets</math>, \subset is <math>\subset</math>, \angle is <math>\angle</math>, \ni  is  <math>\ni</math>, \dots is <math>\dots</math>, \in is <math>\in</math>, \cup is <math>\cup</math>
  
 
In AoPS, if you type in "displaystyle", the next time when you edit the "displaystyle" when disappear automatically.
 
In AoPS, if you type in "displaystyle", the next time when you edit the "displaystyle" when disappear automatically.

Latest revision as of 21:13, 28 February 2022

LaTeX Cheat Sheet

Here is a list of LaTeX code:

\frac{x}{y} represents $\frac{x}{y}$

\sqrt{x} represents $\sqrt{x}$

\alpha, \beta, \gamma, \pi, \Pi, \phi, \Delta, \Omega, \omega represents $\alpha, \beta, \gamma, \pi, \Pi, \phi, \Delta, \Omega, \omega$ respectively

k_n represents $k_n$

\infty represents $\infty$

\sin, \cos, \tan represents $\sin, \cos, \tan$

\cot, \sec, \csc represents $\cot, \sec, \csc$

x \equiv a \pmod{b} represents $x \equiv a \pmod{b}$

x \bmod y represent $x \bmod y$

\binom{a}{b} represents $\binom{a}{b}$

\sqrt[n]{x} represents $\sqrt[n]{x}$

\int\limits_a^b represents $\int\limits_a^b$, while \int\limits_a^b {c} represents $\int\limits_a^b {c}$

( a ), [ b ], \{ a \}, | a |, \|a \|, \langle a \rangle, \lfloor a \rfloor, \lceil a \rceil represents $( a )$,$[ b ]$, $\{ a \}$, $| a |$, $\|a \|$, $\langle a \rangle$, $\lfloor a \rfloor$, $\lceil a \rceil$ respectively

\lim\limits_{x \to 235} \sin(x) represents $\lim\limits_{x \to 235} \sin(x)$

f(n) = n|_{n = 3} represents $f(n) = n|_{n = 3}$

\log_{a} b represents $log_{a} b$

\pm is $\pm$, \parallel is $\parallel$, \therefore is $\therefore$. \supset is $\supset$, \to is $\to$, \gets is $\gets$, \subset is $\subset$, \angle is $\angle$, \ni is $\ni$, \dots is $\dots$, \in is $\in$, \cup is $\cup$

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]==

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