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i use slader site which use latex to answer math question but i can't draw geometric axies nor electric diagrams, i tried to type some solution from stackExchange but it did't work can some one help me










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    Welcome to TEX.SE! As this seems to be about an external site I fear that this question is off topic here. The tag {geometry} is surely wrong since it is a package to handle page margins.

    – campa
    May 14 '18 at 9:20






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    What is "slader site"?

    – Henri Menke
    May 14 '18 at 9:33











  • Questions seeking debugging help ("why isn't this code working?") must include the desired behavior, a specific problem or error and the shortest code necessary to reproduce it in the question itself. Questions without a clear problem statement are not useful to other readers. See minimal working example (MWE).

    – Henri Menke
    May 14 '18 at 9:34






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    I think you should contact the site support to figure out what they allow with regard to TikZ and similar packages.

    – Torbjørn T.
    May 14 '18 at 10:00
















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i use slader site which use latex to answer math question but i can't draw geometric axies nor electric diagrams, i tried to type some solution from stackExchange but it did't work can some one help me










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  • 1





    Welcome to TEX.SE! As this seems to be about an external site I fear that this question is off topic here. The tag {geometry} is surely wrong since it is a package to handle page margins.

    – campa
    May 14 '18 at 9:20






  • 2





    What is "slader site"?

    – Henri Menke
    May 14 '18 at 9:33











  • Questions seeking debugging help ("why isn't this code working?") must include the desired behavior, a specific problem or error and the shortest code necessary to reproduce it in the question itself. Questions without a clear problem statement are not useful to other readers. See minimal working example (MWE).

    – Henri Menke
    May 14 '18 at 9:34






  • 1





    I think you should contact the site support to figure out what they allow with regard to TikZ and similar packages.

    – Torbjørn T.
    May 14 '18 at 10:00














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i use slader site which use latex to answer math question but i can't draw geometric axies nor electric diagrams, i tried to type some solution from stackExchange but it did't work can some one help me










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    Welcome to TEX.SE! As this seems to be about an external site I fear that this question is off topic here. The tag {geometry} is surely wrong since it is a package to handle page margins.

    – campa
    May 14 '18 at 9:20






  • 2





    What is "slader site"?

    – Henri Menke
    May 14 '18 at 9:33











  • Questions seeking debugging help ("why isn't this code working?") must include the desired behavior, a specific problem or error and the shortest code necessary to reproduce it in the question itself. Questions without a clear problem statement are not useful to other readers. See minimal working example (MWE).

    – Henri Menke
    May 14 '18 at 9:34






  • 1





    I think you should contact the site support to figure out what they allow with regard to TikZ and similar packages.

    – Torbjørn T.
    May 14 '18 at 10:00














  • 1





    Welcome to TEX.SE! As this seems to be about an external site I fear that this question is off topic here. The tag {geometry} is surely wrong since it is a package to handle page margins.

    – campa
    May 14 '18 at 9:20






  • 2





    What is "slader site"?

    – Henri Menke
    May 14 '18 at 9:33











  • Questions seeking debugging help ("why isn't this code working?") must include the desired behavior, a specific problem or error and the shortest code necessary to reproduce it in the question itself. Questions without a clear problem statement are not useful to other readers. See minimal working example (MWE).

    – Henri Menke
    May 14 '18 at 9:34






  • 1





    I think you should contact the site support to figure out what they allow with regard to TikZ and similar packages.

    – Torbjørn T.
    May 14 '18 at 10:00








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1





Welcome to TEX.SE! As this seems to be about an external site I fear that this question is off topic here. The tag {geometry} is surely wrong since it is a package to handle page margins.

– campa
May 14 '18 at 9:20





Welcome to TEX.SE! As this seems to be about an external site I fear that this question is off topic here. The tag {geometry} is surely wrong since it is a package to handle page margins.

– campa
May 14 '18 at 9:20




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2





What is "slader site"?

– Henri Menke
May 14 '18 at 9:33





What is "slader site"?

– Henri Menke
May 14 '18 at 9:33













Questions seeking debugging help ("why isn't this code working?") must include the desired behavior, a specific problem or error and the shortest code necessary to reproduce it in the question itself. Questions without a clear problem statement are not useful to other readers. See minimal working example (MWE).

– Henri Menke
May 14 '18 at 9:34





Questions seeking debugging help ("why isn't this code working?") must include the desired behavior, a specific problem or error and the shortest code necessary to reproduce it in the question itself. Questions without a clear problem statement are not useful to other readers. See minimal working example (MWE).

– Henri Menke
May 14 '18 at 9:34




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1





I think you should contact the site support to figure out what they allow with regard to TikZ and similar packages.

– Torbjørn T.
May 14 '18 at 10:00





I think you should contact the site support to figure out what they allow with regard to TikZ and similar packages.

– Torbjørn T.
May 14 '18 at 10:00










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I work for Slader as well (I am one of their moderators).



I would recommend to use Geogebra or Desmos to create geometric axes, because a lot of LaTeX packages are not implemented in the LaTeX editor used by the website (only the most used packages and commands have been implemented). I personally prefer to use Geogebra, which is also a lot quicker than using LaTeX.



Similarly, you could use a third-party tool to create electric diagrams. For example, iCircuit could be used (but you have to pay for this technology).



I hope this helps!



Kind Regards,
Sarah Schrijvers






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    I work for Slader as well (I am one of their moderators).



    I would recommend to use Geogebra or Desmos to create geometric axes, because a lot of LaTeX packages are not implemented in the LaTeX editor used by the website (only the most used packages and commands have been implemented). I personally prefer to use Geogebra, which is also a lot quicker than using LaTeX.



    Similarly, you could use a third-party tool to create electric diagrams. For example, iCircuit could be used (but you have to pay for this technology).



    I hope this helps!



    Kind Regards,
    Sarah Schrijvers






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      I work for Slader as well (I am one of their moderators).



      I would recommend to use Geogebra or Desmos to create geometric axes, because a lot of LaTeX packages are not implemented in the LaTeX editor used by the website (only the most used packages and commands have been implemented). I personally prefer to use Geogebra, which is also a lot quicker than using LaTeX.



      Similarly, you could use a third-party tool to create electric diagrams. For example, iCircuit could be used (but you have to pay for this technology).



      I hope this helps!



      Kind Regards,
      Sarah Schrijvers






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        I work for Slader as well (I am one of their moderators).



        I would recommend to use Geogebra or Desmos to create geometric axes, because a lot of LaTeX packages are not implemented in the LaTeX editor used by the website (only the most used packages and commands have been implemented). I personally prefer to use Geogebra, which is also a lot quicker than using LaTeX.



        Similarly, you could use a third-party tool to create electric diagrams. For example, iCircuit could be used (but you have to pay for this technology).



        I hope this helps!



        Kind Regards,
        Sarah Schrijvers






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        I work for Slader as well (I am one of their moderators).



        I would recommend to use Geogebra or Desmos to create geometric axes, because a lot of LaTeX packages are not implemented in the LaTeX editor used by the website (only the most used packages and commands have been implemented). I personally prefer to use Geogebra, which is also a lot quicker than using LaTeX.



        Similarly, you could use a third-party tool to create electric diagrams. For example, iCircuit could be used (but you have to pay for this technology).



        I hope this helps!



        Kind Regards,
        Sarah Schrijvers







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