MthT 430 Typing Assignments
MthT 430 Typing Assignments
Some assignments must be typed.
Microsoft Word
©
and other word processors have facilities for superscripts, subscripts, and fractions. The instructor is using
T
E
X
, a program for typesetting mathematics.
If you prefer, mathematics may be typed as you would enter the information in your calculator.
For example, the sentence
sin
2
(x) + cos
2
x
= 1.
may be typed as
sin^2(x) + cos^2(x) = 1.
The sentence
1
x + h
−
1
x
= −
h
x(x + h)
.
may be typed as
(1/(x+h)) - (1/x) = - (h/(x(x+h))).
Which of the following is correct?
1/(x+h) - 1/x = - h/x(x+h).
1/(x+h) - 1/x = - h/(x(x+h)).
When in doubt, use parentheses
()
.
Suggested conventions (partly borrowed from
T
E
X
):
•
≤ : type
<=
or
\leq
•
≥ : type
>=
or
\geq
•
±: type
\pm
•
subscripts: a
23
: type
a_{23}
•
superscripts: a
23
: type
a^{23}
•
⇒: type
=>
or
implies
•
absolute value: type
|a|
or
abs(a)
or
\abs(a)
•
square root: type
sqrt(a)
or
\sqrt(a)
•
lim
x → a
f(x): type
lim_{x->a}f(x)
or
\lim_{x \to a}f(x)
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E
X by
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T
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On 22 Aug 2014, 13:44.