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#1 2010-11-04 16:33:05

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LaTeX

I was just wondering if anyone used the typesetting system, LaTeX.

It is used primarily by mathematicians and scientists as it has one of the best ways of formatting equations. I use it for the math work I do outside of school.

Do you know anything about LaTeX? Have you used it before?

I personally love it and could not do my math without it!


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#2 2010-11-04 16:36:13

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Re: LaTeX

Wow, sounds great; does it have an autocorrect system?

(Speaking of math work, I need to do mine DX)


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#3 2010-11-04 16:37:27

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Re: LaTeX

JeanTheFox wrote:

Wow, sounds great; does it have an autocorrect system?

(Speaking of math work, I need to do mine DX)

I'm not sure exactly what you mean by autocorrect system, if you are wondering if it corrects your math, it doesn't  tongue

I'll post a example of something type-set in LaTeX soon.


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#4 2010-11-04 16:38:22

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Re: LaTeX

I used LaTeX a few summers ago while working on a science paper -- it's very handy.
What math work do you do outside of school?


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#5 2010-11-04 16:39:48

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Re: LaTeX

fullmoon wrote:

I used LaTeX a few summers ago while working on a science paper -- it's very handy.
What math work do you do outside of school?

I take an online course on the Art of Problem Solving website. It is called Algebra 3, but in reality it is high school Algebra 2.


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#6 2010-11-04 16:46:28

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Re: LaTeX

Here is an example of some of the math I've been doing (in LaTeX):

This is what I typed in TeXShop
http://img696.imageshack.us/img696/1552/screenshot20101104at452.png
Here is what the final product looks like
http://img5.imageshack.us/img5/5778/screenshot20101104at455.png


I also haven't checked this, so if you see a mistake, say so  tongue


EDIT:
The problem was:
"2. Consider y^2 − 12y = c where c is a real constant.
(a) What is the sum of the solutions to this equation?"

And I could also have used Vieta's formulas . . .

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#7 2010-11-04 16:50:01

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Heh . . . wow I did mess up  tongue  12/2 does not equal 2 *blushes*

*ahem* I'll go fix that now . . .


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#8 2010-11-04 17:02:20

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Re: LaTeX

demosthenes wrote:

fullmoon wrote:

I used LaTeX a few summers ago while working on a science paper -- it's very handy.
What math work do you do outside of school?

I take an online course on the Art of Problem Solving website. It is called Algebra 3, but in reality it is high school Algebra 2.

Cool! I'm in AlgII-Trig at the moment. We're doing parabolas this week, and I still need to go out and buy a graphing calculator.  tongue


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#9 2010-11-04 17:04:47

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Re: LaTeX

I use latex sometimes. I take an APOS course too (intro to programming), and I use latex beacuse some of my HW problems require typing out math on the message board.


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#10 2010-11-04 17:08:19

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Re: LaTeX

fullmoon wrote:

demosthenes wrote:

fullmoon wrote:

I used LaTeX a few summers ago while working on a science paper -- it's very handy.
What math work do you do outside of school?

I take an online course on the Art of Problem Solving website. It is called Algebra 3, but in reality it is high school Algebra 2.

Cool! I'm in AlgII-Trig at the moment. We're doing parabolas this week, and I still need to go out and buy a graphing calculator.  tongue

Ugh . . . parabolas, in retrospect they weren't that bad, but they're kind of a pain, I find other conics more interesting.

I'm fortunate enough that my school provides all its students (6th Grade and up) with graphing calculators.


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#11 2010-11-04 17:21:42

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Re: LaTeX

demosthenes wrote:

I'm fortunate enough that my school provides all its students (6th Grade and up) with graphing calculators.

Wow, that's impressive. What kind do they give you? I ask because I'm thinking of waiting for Christmas and trying to get the new Ti-Nspire. My reasoning is that if you ask your relatives to get you a graphing calculator for Christmas, either you get the calculator or they buy you a car for being such a good student.  big_smile


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#12 2010-11-04 17:37:32

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Re: LaTeX

fullmoon wrote:

demosthenes wrote:

I'm fortunate enough that my school provides all its students (6th Grade and up) with graphing calculators.

Wow, that's impressive. What kind do they give you? I ask because I'm thinking of waiting for Christmas and trying to get the new Ti-Nspire. My reasoning is that if you ask your relatives to get you a graphing calculator for Christmas, either you get the calculator or they buy you a car for being such a good student.  big_smile

We get TI-84 Plus calculators, and they work great all the time. My brother has a TI-Nspire, and it seems like an incredibly powerful calculator, if you want this calculator to last a long time I'd recommend the Nspire, although it is more confusing to learn how to use.


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