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  1. Using Math Mode There are several shorthand techniques of using math mode. • For text math mode, use $...$ or \(...\). • For display math mode, use $$...$$ or \[...\]. It is important to make sure that the way you end math mode matches the way you started it. For example, \begin{math} math stuff $ will not work. 3

  2. Short Math Guide for LATEX. Michael Downes, updated by Barbara Beeton. American Mathematical Society. Version 2.0 (2017/12/22), currently available from a link at. https://www.ams.org/tex/amslatex. Contents. Introduction 3. Inline math formulas and displayed equations 3.

  3. It is based on the typesetting program TEX created by Donald Knuth of Stanford University (his first. (\textbf{boldface}), or underlined (\underline{underlined}). Your math can contain boldface, R (\mathbf{R}), or blackboard bold, R (\mathbb{R}). You may want to used these version appeared in 1978).

  4. \renewcommand{\vec}[1]{\underline{#1}} In this case, if you use \vec your vector will be underlined. If you change mind and you want to use a dot or whatever, you can change the definition and all your \vec on the document will automatically change in the next compilation.

  5. Use single dollar signs to toggle between text mode and inline math mode: $x + y = z$. Use double dollar signs to switch to display mode: $$. x^2 + y^2 = z^2. $$.

  6. This cheat sheet summarizes a reference list of LaTeX commonly used display math notation and some application examples of KaTeX. #

  7. There are also some in-line formatting commands for Math Mode. The more useful ones are: •ˆ {The text to superscript such as 2 in x2} • {The text to subscript such as 0 in x0} •\frac{numerator}{denominator}makesafractionlike x y whengiven{x}{y} •\textnormal{any text}will print the text as though Math Mode is not in use

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