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'''LaTeX''' is a typesetting language used primarily to type mathematical stuff in an elegant fashion. For example, without LaTeX, <math>\frac{35}{137}</math> would have to be written as 35/137.
'''LaTeX''' is a typesetting language used primarily to type mathematical stuff in an elegant fashion. For example, without LaTeX, <math>\frac{35}{137}</math> would have to be written as 35/137.


==Useful Codes==


'''\boxed{Answer}''' Produces a box around your Answer.
'''\frac{a}{b}''' Produces a common fractiob with [[numerator]] ''a'' and [[denominator]] ''b''.
'''^\circ''' Produces the degrees symbol.
'''\text{Your Text Here}''' Produces text within LaTeX.
==Tutorials==
==Tutorials==


* [http://www.artofproblemsolving.com/LaTeX/AoPS_L_About.php AoPS LaTeX Guide]
* [http://www.artofproblemsolving.com/LaTeX/AoPS_L_About.php AoPS LaTeX Guide]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LaTeX Wikipedia Article]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LaTeX Wikipedia Article]

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Usage

LaTeX is a typesetting language used primarily to type mathematical stuff in an elegant fashion. For example, without LaTeX, $\frac{35}{137}$ would have to be written as 35/137.

Useful Codes

\boxed{Answer} Produces a box around your Answer. \frac{a}{b} Produces a common fractiob with numerator a and denominator b. ^\circ Produces the degrees symbol. \text{Your Text Here} Produces text within LaTeX.

Tutorials