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. . . when Einstein introduced his formula
e = m · c2 , (1)
which is at the same time the most widely known and the least well under-stood physical formula. . . . from which follows Kirchhoffs current law:
n∑k=1
Ik = 0 . (2)
Kirchhoffs voltage law can be derived . . . . . . which has several advantages.
ID = IF − IR (3)
is the core of a very different transistor model. . . .
is the core of a very different transistor model.
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is the core of a very different transistor model.
”Please press ‘the‘ x key.”“ciao ”
hyphen daughter-in-law, X-rateden pages 13–67em yes—or no?minus 0, 1 and −1
http://www.rich.edu/˜bushhttp://www.clever.edu/∼demoread/write
read/write
Its −30 C. I will soon start to super-conduct.
30 is 86 °F.
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Not shelffulbut shelfful
smørrebrød, !Senorita!,Schonbrunner Schloß Straße
Mr. Smith was happy to see hercf. Fig. 5I like BASIC. What about you?
1 A reference to this subsection looks like: seesection 1 on page 2.
Footnotes1 are often used2 by people using LATEX.
If you use emphasizing inside a piece of emphasized text,then LATEX uses the normal font for emphasizing.
1. You can next the list environments to your taste:
But it might start to look silly.
- With a dash.1This is a footnote.2This is an other footnote.
2
2. Therefore remember:
Stupid things will not become smart because theyare in a list.
Smart things, though, can be presented beautifullyin a list.
This text isleft-aligned. LATEX is not trying to make each line thesame length.
This text is right-aligned. LATEX is not trying to make each line the same
length.
At the centreof the earth
A typographical rule of thumb for the line length is:
On average, no line should be longer than 66characters.
This is why LATEX pages have such large borders bydefault and also why multicolumn print is used innewspapers.I know only one English poem by heart. It is aboutHumpty Dumpty.
Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall:Humpty Dumpty had a great fall.All the Kings horses and all the Kings menCouldnt put Humpty together again.
Sommario
The abstract abstract.
The \ldots command . . .
3
10 PRINT "HELLO WORLD ";
20 GOTO 10
the starred version of
the verbatim
environment emphasizes
the spaces in the text
7C0 hexadecimal3700 octal
11111000000 binary
1984 decimal
Welcome to Boxys pa-
ragraph. We sincere-
ly hope youll all enjoy
the show.
no leading space
leading space left and right
Pi expression Value
π 3.1416
ππ 36.46
(ππ)π 80662.7
Ene
Mene Muh!
These lines
are tight
less cramped
table layout
4
Pitprop . . .
Strut
Add a squared and b squared to get c squared. Or, using
a more mathematical approach: a2 + b2 = c2
TEX is pronounced as τεχ
100 m3 of water
This comes from my ♥
Add a squared and b squared to get c squared. Or, using
a more mathematical approach
a2 + b2 = c2 (4)
Einstein says
E = mc2 (5)
He didnt say
1 + 1 = 3 (dumb)
This is a reference to (5).
Add a squared and b squared to get c squared. Or, using
5
a more mathematical approach
a2 + b2 = c2
or you can type less for the same effect:
a2 + b2 = c2
This is text style: limn→∞∑n
k=11k2 = π2
6 . And this is
display style:
limn→∞
n∑k=1
1
k2=π2
6(6)
A deep mathematical expression followed by a high
expression. As opposed to a smashed deep expression
followed by a high
expression.
∀x ∈ R : x2 ≥ 0
x2 ≥ 0 for all x ∈ R
λ, ξ, π, θ, µ,Φ,Ω,∆
p3ij mKnuth
∑3k=1 k
ax + y 6= ax+y ex2 6= ex2
√x⇔ x1/2 3
√2√x2 +
√y√
[x2 + y2]
Ψ = v1 · v2 · . . . n! = 1 · 2 · · · (n− 1) · n
6
0.3 = 1/3
6︷ ︸︸ ︷a+ b+ c ·
9︷ ︸︸ ︷d+ e+ f︸ ︷︷ ︸
meaning of life
= 42
f(x) = x2 f(x) = 2x f(x) = 2
XY XY x0 x0
~a ~AB−→AB
limx→0
sinx
x= 1
3 argh = 2 Nutx=1
a mod b
x ≡ a (mod b)
In display style:
3/83
838
In text style: 112 hours 1
1
2hours
√x2
k + 1x
2k+1
∂2f
∂x2
7
Pascals rule is (n
k
)=
(n− 1
k
)+
(n− 1
k − 1
)
fn(x)∗≈ 1
n∑i=1
∫ π2
0
∏ε
n∑0<i<nj⊆i
P (i, j) = Q(i, j)
a, b, c 6= a, b, c
1 +
(1
1− x2
)3
‡)
((x+ 1)(x− 1)
)2
(((( ∥∥∥∥∥∥∥∥∥∥∥∥∥∥ wwwwww
wwww8
a+ b+ c+ d+ e+ f + g + h+ i
= j + k + l +m+ n (7)
a = b+c+d+e+f+g+h+i+j+k+ l+m+n+o+p (8)
a = b+ c+ d+ e+ f + g + h+ i+ j
+ k + l +m+ n+ o+ p (9)
a = b+ c (10)
= d+ e (11)
9
a = b+ c (12)
= d+ e+ f + g + h+ i+ j + k + l
+m+ n+ o (13)
= p+ q + r + s (14)
a = b+ c (15)
= d+ e+ f + g + h+ i+ j + k + l
+m+ n+ o (16)
= p+ q + r + s (17)
a = a = a (18)
a = b+ c (19)
= d+ e+ f + g + h2 + i2 + j (20)
10
a+ b+ c+ d+ e+ f + g + h
= i+ j + k + l +m (21)
= n+ o+ p+ q + r + s (22)
a+ b+ c+ d+ e+ f + g + h
= i+ j (23)
X =
x1 x2 . . .
x3 x4 . . .
...... . . .
|x| =
−x if x < 0,
0 if x = 0,
x if x > 0.
|x| =
−x if x < 0,
0 if x = 0,
x if x > 0.
11
1 2
3 4
p11 p12 . . . p1n
p21 p22 . . . p2n
...... . . . ...
pm1 pm2 . . . pmn
∫ 2
1
lnxdx
∫ 2
1
lnx dx
∫ b
a
f(x) dx
146 C versus 14
6C
P =
n∑i=1
(xi − x)(yi − y)[n∑i=1
(xi − x)2n∑i=1
(yi − y)2
]1/2
µ,M µ,M µ,M
µ,M µ,M
Law 1. Dont hide in the witness box
Jury 2 (The Twelve). It could be you! So beware and see
law 1.
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Margaret. No, No, No
Murphy 1.1. If there are two or more ways to do
something, and one of those ways can result in a
catastrophe, then someone will do it.
Dimostrazione. Trivial, use
E = mc2.
Dimostrazione. Trivial, use
E = mc2.
Dimostrazione. This is a proof that ends with an equation
array:
a = b+ c
= d+ e.
Dimostrazione. This is a proof that ends with an equation
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array:
a = b+ c
= d+ e.
Dimostrazione. This is a proof that ends with a numbered
equation:
a = b+ c. (24)
Dimostrazione. This is a proof that ends with a numbered
equation:
a = b+ c. (25)
Dimostrazione. This is a proof that ends with an equation
array:
a = b+ c (26)
= d+ e. (27)
Dimostrazione. This is a proof that ends with an equation
14
array:
a = b+ c (28)
= d+ e. (29)
Partl [1] has proposed that . . .
Riferimenti bibliografici
[1] H. Partl: German TEX, TUGboat Volume 9, Issue 1
(1988)
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