How to write this complex equation in LaTeX
What should I do to enter the following equation in LaTeX?
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What should I do to enter the following equation in LaTeX?
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What should I do to enter the following equation in LaTeX?
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This should do it.
documentclass{article}
begin{document}
begin{equation}
AP = frac{100}{frac{1}{left(frac{delta^{13} C}{1000} +1right)x ARC} +1}
end{equation}
end{document}
Edit: As suggested by Steven B. Segletes, you can also try
documentclass{article}
begin{document}
begin{equation}
AP = frac{100}{frac{1}{left(frac{delta^{13} C}{1000} +1right)times ARC} +1}
end{equation}
end{document}
1
Suggesttimes ARC
rather thanx ARC
– Steven B. Segletes
5 hours ago
I wasn't sure if that cross-looking glyph was a normal x in that font or atimes
operator. I'll add you suggestion for completeness.
– noibe
5 hours ago
delta does not work in the equation, but everything else works well - thank you!
– mef022
5 hours ago
Since thex
is not shown in italic, I assume it is a multiplication. The spacing is also a clue.
– Steven B. Segletes
5 hours ago
It is multiplication. The delta written as is produces '0~0
in its place
– mef022
5 hours ago
|
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This should do it.
documentclass{article}
begin{document}
begin{equation}
AP = frac{100}{frac{1}{left(frac{delta^{13} C}{1000} +1right)x ARC} +1}
end{equation}
end{document}
Edit: As suggested by Steven B. Segletes, you can also try
documentclass{article}
begin{document}
begin{equation}
AP = frac{100}{frac{1}{left(frac{delta^{13} C}{1000} +1right)times ARC} +1}
end{equation}
end{document}
1
Suggesttimes ARC
rather thanx ARC
– Steven B. Segletes
5 hours ago
I wasn't sure if that cross-looking glyph was a normal x in that font or atimes
operator. I'll add you suggestion for completeness.
– noibe
5 hours ago
delta does not work in the equation, but everything else works well - thank you!
– mef022
5 hours ago
Since thex
is not shown in italic, I assume it is a multiplication. The spacing is also a clue.
– Steven B. Segletes
5 hours ago
It is multiplication. The delta written as is produces '0~0
in its place
– mef022
5 hours ago
|
show 6 more comments
This should do it.
documentclass{article}
begin{document}
begin{equation}
AP = frac{100}{frac{1}{left(frac{delta^{13} C}{1000} +1right)x ARC} +1}
end{equation}
end{document}
Edit: As suggested by Steven B. Segletes, you can also try
documentclass{article}
begin{document}
begin{equation}
AP = frac{100}{frac{1}{left(frac{delta^{13} C}{1000} +1right)times ARC} +1}
end{equation}
end{document}
1
Suggesttimes ARC
rather thanx ARC
– Steven B. Segletes
5 hours ago
I wasn't sure if that cross-looking glyph was a normal x in that font or atimes
operator. I'll add you suggestion for completeness.
– noibe
5 hours ago
delta does not work in the equation, but everything else works well - thank you!
– mef022
5 hours ago
Since thex
is not shown in italic, I assume it is a multiplication. The spacing is also a clue.
– Steven B. Segletes
5 hours ago
It is multiplication. The delta written as is produces '0~0
in its place
– mef022
5 hours ago
|
show 6 more comments
This should do it.
documentclass{article}
begin{document}
begin{equation}
AP = frac{100}{frac{1}{left(frac{delta^{13} C}{1000} +1right)x ARC} +1}
end{equation}
end{document}
Edit: As suggested by Steven B. Segletes, you can also try
documentclass{article}
begin{document}
begin{equation}
AP = frac{100}{frac{1}{left(frac{delta^{13} C}{1000} +1right)times ARC} +1}
end{equation}
end{document}
This should do it.
documentclass{article}
begin{document}
begin{equation}
AP = frac{100}{frac{1}{left(frac{delta^{13} C}{1000} +1right)x ARC} +1}
end{equation}
end{document}
Edit: As suggested by Steven B. Segletes, you can also try
documentclass{article}
begin{document}
begin{equation}
AP = frac{100}{frac{1}{left(frac{delta^{13} C}{1000} +1right)times ARC} +1}
end{equation}
end{document}
edited 5 hours ago
answered 5 hours ago
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1
Suggesttimes ARC
rather thanx ARC
– Steven B. Segletes
5 hours ago
I wasn't sure if that cross-looking glyph was a normal x in that font or atimes
operator. I'll add you suggestion for completeness.
– noibe
5 hours ago
delta does not work in the equation, but everything else works well - thank you!
– mef022
5 hours ago
Since thex
is not shown in italic, I assume it is a multiplication. The spacing is also a clue.
– Steven B. Segletes
5 hours ago
It is multiplication. The delta written as is produces '0~0
in its place
– mef022
5 hours ago
|
show 6 more comments
1
Suggesttimes ARC
rather thanx ARC
– Steven B. Segletes
5 hours ago
I wasn't sure if that cross-looking glyph was a normal x in that font or atimes
operator. I'll add you suggestion for completeness.
– noibe
5 hours ago
delta does not work in the equation, but everything else works well - thank you!
– mef022
5 hours ago
Since thex
is not shown in italic, I assume it is a multiplication. The spacing is also a clue.
– Steven B. Segletes
5 hours ago
It is multiplication. The delta written as is produces '0~0
in its place
– mef022
5 hours ago
1
1
Suggest
times ARC
rather than x ARC
– Steven B. Segletes
5 hours ago
Suggest
times ARC
rather than x ARC
– Steven B. Segletes
5 hours ago
I wasn't sure if that cross-looking glyph was a normal x in that font or a
times
operator. I'll add you suggestion for completeness.– noibe
5 hours ago
I wasn't sure if that cross-looking glyph was a normal x in that font or a
times
operator. I'll add you suggestion for completeness.– noibe
5 hours ago
delta does not work in the equation, but everything else works well - thank you!
– mef022
5 hours ago
delta does not work in the equation, but everything else works well - thank you!
– mef022
5 hours ago
Since the
x
is not shown in italic, I assume it is a multiplication. The spacing is also a clue.– Steven B. Segletes
5 hours ago
Since the
x
is not shown in italic, I assume it is a multiplication. The spacing is also a clue.– Steven B. Segletes
5 hours ago
It is multiplication. The delta written as is produces '0
~0
in its place– mef022
5 hours ago
It is multiplication. The delta written as is produces '0
~0
in its place– mef022
5 hours ago
|
show 6 more comments
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