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Maths Problem-Solving Program (1 Viewer)

adriano_negr0

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Hey I'm looking for the download for the maths problem-solving program shown in this post

The paddock has a radius rp given by:



Now, you want the goat to eat half a square unit of grass, or equivalently, to leave half a square unit of grass uneaten. Assuming the goat can traverse the entire circumference of the paddock, the uneaten grass will be a small circle in the centre of the paddock. Ok, we have a picture in mind now.

The circle whose area is half a square unit has radius ru given by



We want the length of the lead to be:
Is it a program or are people jsut using crazy coding?
 

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They are using what is called a type-setting system, known as LaTeX. You will notice a button above the quick reply box that says "Launch LaTeX Equation Editor". If you click on it, you will be able to access the editor.

The buttons there are sufficient to help you with most things. I will be posting a guide soon enough as to using the editor and working with LaTeX.
 

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And pronounced lay-tech. Please put this in the tutorial :)
 

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Iirc, an american created it in the 80's :D
 

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Whoops, I didn't put too much thought into what words I used to give the pronunciation. I had the word technology in mind when I wrote that, so lay-tech as in technology. Lay-teck might be a little less ambiguous though :)
 

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