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If you are stuck on a problem set or need a concept explained, drop a comment below. You can write your math equations using LaTeX.
📝 Formatting Guide
Writing Headings
- Large Heading:
# Heading - Medium Heading:
## Heading - Small Heading:
### Heading
Typing Math with LaTeX
Wrap your equations in single dollar signs ($) to keep them in line with your text, or double dollar signs ($$) to center them on a new line.
Here are some common physics formats you might need:
- Fractions:
$\frac{1}{2}$= one half - Subscripts & Superscripts:
$v_0$and$t^2$ - Greek Letters:
$\theta$,$\Delta$,$\mu$,$\Sigma$ - Vectors:
$\vec{F}$or$\vec{a}$ - Square Roots:
$\sqrt{2gh}$
Example:
To write a standard kinematic equation, you would type:
$ \Delta x = v_0 t + \frac{1}{2} a t^2 $