How to express an equation involving greek letters in the text in LaTeX?
I want to express the equation in the text in LaTeX:
η = η0 × exp(C)
Anyone can help me out?
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I want to express the equation in the text in LaTeX:
η = η0 × exp(C)
Anyone can help me out?
math-mode symbols
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Welcome to TeX-SE.documentclass{article} usepackage{amsmath} begin{document} $eta=eta_0timesexp(C)$ end{document}
should do.
– marmot
2 hours ago
Thanks! It works!
– jingweimo
2 hours ago
Possible duplicate of How to look up a symbol or identify a math symbol or character?
– JouleV
6 mins ago
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I want to express the equation in the text in LaTeX:
η = η0 × exp(C)
Anyone can help me out?
math-mode symbols
New contributor
I want to express the equation in the text in LaTeX:
η = η0 × exp(C)
Anyone can help me out?
math-mode symbols
math-mode symbols
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Welcome to TeX-SE.documentclass{article} usepackage{amsmath} begin{document} $eta=eta_0timesexp(C)$ end{document}
should do.
– marmot
2 hours ago
Thanks! It works!
– jingweimo
2 hours ago
Possible duplicate of How to look up a symbol or identify a math symbol or character?
– JouleV
6 mins ago
add a comment |
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Welcome to TeX-SE.documentclass{article} usepackage{amsmath} begin{document} $eta=eta_0timesexp(C)$ end{document}
should do.
– marmot
2 hours ago
Thanks! It works!
– jingweimo
2 hours ago
Possible duplicate of How to look up a symbol or identify a math symbol or character?
– JouleV
6 mins ago
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Welcome to TeX-SE.
documentclass{article} usepackage{amsmath} begin{document} $eta=eta_0timesexp(C)$ end{document}
should do.– marmot
2 hours ago
Welcome to TeX-SE.
documentclass{article} usepackage{amsmath} begin{document} $eta=eta_0timesexp(C)$ end{document}
should do.– marmot
2 hours ago
Thanks! It works!
– jingweimo
2 hours ago
Thanks! It works!
– jingweimo
2 hours ago
Possible duplicate of How to look up a symbol or identify a math symbol or character?
– JouleV
6 mins ago
Possible duplicate of How to look up a symbol or identify a math symbol or character?
– JouleV
6 mins ago
add a comment |
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Welcome to TeX-SE.
documentclass{article} usepackage{amsmath} begin{document} $eta=eta_0timesexp(C)$ end{document}
should do.– marmot
2 hours ago
Thanks! It works!
– jingweimo
2 hours ago
Possible duplicate of How to look up a symbol or identify a math symbol or character?
– JouleV
6 mins ago