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  1. 14 sie 2015 · In general, if you are unsure, you can always make a command. \newcommand*\mean[1]{\overline{#1}} and use \mean{f_T}, so you can change to \bar if you'd prefer that at a later point. Share.

  2. LaTeX allows two writing modes for mathematical expressions: the inline math mode and display math mode: inline math mode is used to write formulas that are part of a paragraph. display math mode is used to write expressions that are not part of a paragraph, and are therefore put on separate lines.

  3. 30 cze 2016 · For general math scripts before something, use \prescript provided by mathtools, for better alignment: $ \prescript{14}{2}{\mathbf{C}} $. Alternatively, in order to have the left superscript indented to fit better with the shape of the symbol, use \leftindex from the leftindex package: $ \leftindex^a_b {f}$. $ \leftindex[I]^a_b {L} $.

  4. The use of superscripts and subscripts is very common in mathematical expressions involving exponents, indexes, and in some special operators. This article explains how to write superscripts and subscripts in simple expressions, integrals, summations and so forth.

  5. 24 gru 2012 · The following example defines macro. \mint{<symbol>} (\limits|\nolimits|\displaylimits)* _{...} ^{...} The first argument is the symbol that is put in smaller math style in the middle of the integral symbol. Then a limits specification follows, any number and order. The last one is used.

  6. symbol information: font samples, LATEX commands, packages, usage details, caveats—everything needed to put thousands of different symbols at your disposal. All of the fonts covered herein meet the following criteria:

  7. Is there a way to include a line under the equation saying what the variables mean (i.e. a "where" clause)? Example: x = R + E where R is Racoon, E is Elephant

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