Using equiv causes my font to become italicized and doesn't allow spacing












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I am trying to write a logic equation with symbols and when I use equiv everything afterwards is italics and does not allow spacing, even if I go to a new line.



Example:



p to q equiv lnot q to lnot p



Output:



p → q ≡ ¬q→¬p



I have attempted to put the equiv between $ but that also didn't work.



Also if I try to type on the next line it doesn't go to the next line, the only way I can go to the next line is by using \ and even when I do that the next line is still italicized and there are no spaces.



I am new to LaTeX and stackexchange but can someone please help me out?



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    I am trying to write a logic equation with symbols and when I use equiv everything afterwards is italics and does not allow spacing, even if I go to a new line.



    Example:



    p to q equiv lnot q to lnot p



    Output:



    p → q ≡ ¬q→¬p



    I have attempted to put the equiv between $ but that also didn't work.



    Also if I try to type on the next line it doesn't go to the next line, the only way I can go to the next line is by using \ and even when I do that the next line is still italicized and there are no spaces.



    I am new to LaTeX and stackexchange but can someone please help me out?



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      I am trying to write a logic equation with symbols and when I use equiv everything afterwards is italics and does not allow spacing, even if I go to a new line.



      Example:



      p to q equiv lnot q to lnot p



      Output:



      p → q ≡ ¬q→¬p



      I have attempted to put the equiv between $ but that also didn't work.



      Also if I try to type on the next line it doesn't go to the next line, the only way I can go to the next line is by using \ and even when I do that the next line is still italicized and there are no spaces.



      I am new to LaTeX and stackexchange but can someone please help me out?



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      I am trying to write a logic equation with symbols and when I use equiv everything afterwards is italics and does not allow spacing, even if I go to a new line.



      Example:



      p to q equiv lnot q to lnot p



      Output:



      p → q ≡ ¬q→¬p



      I have attempted to put the equiv between $ but that also didn't work.



      Also if I try to type on the next line it doesn't go to the next line, the only way I can go to the next line is by using \ and even when I do that the next line is still italicized and there are no spaces.



      I am new to LaTeX and stackexchange but can someone please help me out?



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