How do you use that LaTex Equator to put equations into messages?
[ tex ] y = 2x^{2} + 5x - 3 [ /tex ]
write that^ without spaces around 'tex' and '/tex' and you get the following:
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How do you use that LaTex Equator to put equations into messages?
[ tex ] y = 2x^{2} + 5x - 3 [ /tex ]
write that^ without spaces around 'tex' and '/tex' and you get the following:
Quote me to see
So just what do I do to get the equation on the document?[ tex ] y = 2x^{2} + 5x - 3 [ /tex ]
write that^ without spaces around 'tex' and '/tex' and you get the following:
Quote me to see
[ tex ] y = 2x^{2} + 5x - 3 [ /tex ]
write that^ without spaces around 'tex' and '/tex' and you get the following:
Quote me to see
Thanks man, could you teach me how to do this equation?
no spaces in [ tex] and [ /tex]
i dont get the questionThanks man, could you teach me how to do this equation?
Express n^2 as a quadratic in n - 3
n^2=n^2-6n+9 +6n-9
= (n-3)^2+6n-18-9+18
=(n-3)^2+6(n-3)+9
I think thats what he meant
In your third step I still don't get how you ened up with the index of 2/3 for x-1. Care to explain?
I get it now! Thanks man!