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< | The <math>\textbf{\LaTeX}</math> typesetting markup language (typically pronounced "lah-tek", but also sometimes "lay-tek", or "lay-tex") is widely used to produce well-formatted [[math|mathematical]] and [[scientific]] writing, invented by mathematician Donald Knuth. <math>\text{\LaTeX}</math> is very handy for writing equations such as | ||
<cmath>\sqrt[3]{\frac{4^2}{5}+\pi} \approx 1.9</cmath> | |||
* Click [ | Nearly every serious student of math or science will use <math>\text{\LaTeX}</math> frequently. Through these websites, you will learn what you'll need to express math and science like a professional, much, much better than Microsoft Word! | ||
* Click [ | |||
* | * Click [[LaTeX:LaTeX_on_AoPS|here]] to start learning how to use <math>\text{\LaTeX}</math> on AoPS. | ||
* [{{SERVER}}/community/c68 LaTeX and Asymptote forum on AoPS] | |||
* Click [//www.overleaf.com/learn here] for a guide for more professional <math>\text{\LaTeX}</math> by Overleaf. | |||
* Click [//latex-tutorial.com here] for a guide to making PDFs using <math>\text{\LaTeX}</math> for use unrelated to AoPS. | |||
* See or [//youtu.be/HfRsDKBrSaA this 5-minute video] or [//youtu.be/mdFD9uQNU24 this 15-minute crash course] on <math>\text{\LaTeX}</math>. | |||
== See Also == | |||
* [[Asymptote (Vector Graphics Language)]] | |||
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The
typesetting markup language (typically pronounced "lah-tek", but also sometimes "lay-tek", or "lay-tex") is widely used to produce well-formatted mathematical and scientific writing, invented by mathematician Donald Knuth.
is very handy for writing equations such as
Nearly every serious student of math or science will use
frequently. Through these websites, you will learn what you'll need to express math and science like a professional, much, much better than Microsoft Word!
- Click here to start learning how to use
on AoPS. - LaTeX and Asymptote forum on AoPS
- Click here for a guide for more professional
by Overleaf. - Click here for a guide to making PDFs using
for use unrelated to AoPS. - See or this 5-minute video or this 15-minute crash course on
.