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== Diagrams and Figures ==
== Diagrams and Figures ==
For diagrams and figures, it's strongly recommended to rely on Asymptote, as LaTeX cannot output good diagrams for geometry and such but does work incredibly well with the Asymptote language.
Usually [http://artofproblemsolving.com/wiki/index.php/Asymptote_(Vector_Graphics_Language) Asymptote] is used for drawing diagrams and figures because <math>\text{\LaTeX}</math> does not have the ability to output good diagrams for geometry and other subjects. However, <math>\LaTeX</math> works very well with Asymptote.

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Diagrams and Figures

Usually Asymptote is used for drawing diagrams and figures because $\text{\LaTeX}$ does not have the ability to output good diagrams for geometry and other subjects. However, $\LaTeX$ works very well with Asymptote.