LaTeX is the de facto standard for the communication and publication
of scientific documents.
Prof. Girardi's Latex Help by Example
The "LaTex Help by Example" lessons will help you LaTexing your homework.
If you have to do something similar when LaTexing your homework,
just compare the Example LaTex code to the complied output.
First get the Latex (FileName.tex) files to where you can view and compile then.
- If you are using Overleaf,
then start a project (called something like Latex Lessons) and
then go into that project and download the below Latex files.
Recall how to download to Overleaf is on Getting Started with LaTex page.
- If you have LaTeX loaded on your computer, start a folder and
download the LateX files to your computer.
Second, compile the LaTex files and compare the Example LaTex Lesson code to the complied output.
These Example LaTex Lessons where designed to be worked in order.
Latex Lessons |
Number |
Used in Exercise Set |
How to: |
PDF File |
LaTex file |
1 | 3 | Tag And Label Dispayed Formula
| PDF
| LaTeX
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2 | 3 | Align Long Dispayed Formula
| PDF
| LaTeX
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3 | 3 | Write A Proof
| PDF
| LaTeX
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4 | 4 | Make a Simple Table
| PDF
| LaTeX
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5 | 5 | Make a List
| PDF
| LaTeX
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