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  1. You have to put the entire exponent in braces, treat it like the argument of any other LaTeX command. You can get away with (for example) x^2 as a shortcut if you have only one character in your exponent. Otherwise, you need to put the whole thing in { ... }.

  2. 11 lip 2015 · This would be better asked at math.stackexchange.com. However, as a retired Math Professor e^ {2x} was preferred as the other is a programming language construct for computing the value of the exponential. Both forms are "correct" from a syntactical point of view, i.e., TeX won't throw an error.

  3. 5 wrz 2018 · The input \exp(x) is specifically meant to generate the word “exp” (in upright font), a left parenthesis, an “x” in math italic font, and a closing parenthesis. In LaTeX, to add a superscript to something you must use the ^ notation.

  4. Writing basic equations in LaTeX is straightforward, for example: \documentclass{article} \begin{document} . The well known Pythagorean theorem \(x^2 + y^2 = z^2\) was . proved to be invalid for other exponents. Meaning the next equation has no integer solutions: \[ x^n + y^n = z^n \] \end{document} Open this example in Overleaf.

  5. 28 wrz 2011 · If you are running Office 365 version 1707 or later, the Equation Editor allows you to convert LaTex into the native format. See the first part of this answer. In older versions of Office, the Equation Editor can understand certain LaTeX components.

  6. 26 sty 2018 · 2 Answers. Sorted by: 5. You can use \textsuperscript{...} outside of math mode to do this. For example: n\textsuperscript{2} for n-squared, n\textsuperscript{th} for n-th.

  7. 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.

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