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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]]ematical and [[scientific]] writing. <math>\text{\LaTeX}</math> is very handy for writing equations such as
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]]ematical and [[scientific]] writing, invented by mathmatician 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>
<cmath>\sqrt[3]{\frac{4^2}{5}+\pi} \approx 1.9</cmath>

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The $\textbf{\LaTeX}$ 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 mathmatician Donald Knuth. $\text{\LaTeX}$ is very handy for writing equations such as

\[\sqrt[3]{\frac{4^2}{5}+\pi} \approx 1.9\]

Nearly every serious student of math or science will use $\text{\LaTeX}$ frequently. Through these websites, you will learn what you'll need to express maths and science like a professional, much, much better than Microsoft Word!

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