Testing mathematica TeX output in PF

In summary, the conversation revolves around the use of square roots in equations, specifically \({\root{2}\of{x}}\). The correct way to enter a square root is either \root{2}\of{x} or \sqrt{x}, and an equation editor may not be necessary for simpler equations.
  • #1
ashfaque
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\({\root{2}\of{x}}\)

is it square root of x ... :) ?
 
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  • #2
\begin{document}

\({\root{2}\of{x}}\)


\end{document}
does it work?
 
  • #3
can u tell me how can i do this properly?
 
  • #4
[tex]
\({\root{2}\of{x}}\)
[\tex]
now?
 
  • #5
[text] \({\root{2}\of{x}}\) [/tex]
now?
 
  • #6
i think now ...
[ tex ] \({\root{2}\of{x}}\) [ /tex ]
??
 
  • #7
does the following work?

[ tex ] a^x_n [ /tex ]
 
  • #8
You need to take out the spaces ashfaque.

Take a look at this thread for assistance. You can click on the graphic to see the code which generated it.

Please also note that you can see the graphic when you preview a post. Please experiment that way.

Thanks
 
  • #9
[tex]\sqrt{2}[/tex]

[tex]a^x_n[/tex]
 
  • #10
okke now ..
[tex]E = mc^2[/tex]
 
  • #11
Thank uuu MENTOR
:)
 
  • #12
You can enter square roots as

[tex]\root{2}\of{x}[/tex]

but it's easier to use

[tex]\sqrt{x}[/tex]

You probably don't need to bother using an equation editor unless your equation are really, really complex.

- Warren
 

What is testing Mathematica TeX output in PF?

Testing Mathematica TeX output in PF refers to the process of checking the accuracy and functionality of the TeX output generated by Mathematica software in the Physics Forum (PF) platform.

Why is it important to test Mathematica TeX output in PF?

It is important to test Mathematica TeX output in PF to ensure that the equations and symbols are correctly translated and displayed, and to identify any errors or inconsistencies that may affect the understanding of the content.

What are some common issues that can arise when testing Mathematica TeX output in PF?

Some common issues that can arise when testing Mathematica TeX output in PF include missing or incorrect symbols, formatting errors, and equations not being properly displayed.

How can one test Mathematica TeX output in PF?

One can test Mathematica TeX output in PF by manually checking the equations and symbols, using the preview feature in Mathematica, or by using online tools specifically designed for TeX output testing.

What are some tips for effectively testing Mathematica TeX output in PF?

Some tips for effectively testing Mathematica TeX output in PF include checking for consistency with the original input, verifying the accuracy of equations and symbols, and using different browsers and devices for testing.

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