## Math Notation Help

This glossary will help you build complex mathematical equations using the Tex markup language. This will involve using @@ or $$before and after the expression to display the desired results. Browse the glossary using this index Special | A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z | ALL Page: (Previous) 1 2 ALL ### \ #### \normalsize • Everthing following the \normalsize command will be output in the smallest predefined font size until the system encounters another font size command. • \normalsize is the default font size, i.e. the size automatically chosen if there is no font size command • Ex.:$$\normalsize~3x$$gives $\normalsize~3x$  Keyword(s): font size, #### \qquad • inserts a double space of current character set size • Ex.:$$a\qquad~b$$gives $a\qquad~b$  Keyword(s): math space #### \quad • inserts a space of current character set size • Ex.:$$a\quad~b$$gives $a\quad~b$  Keyword(s): math spaces #### \small • \small • Ex.:$$\small~3x$$gives $\small~3x$  Keyword(s): font size, #### \tiny • Everthing following the \tiny command will be output in the smallest predefined font size until the system encounters another font size command. • Ex.:$$\tiny~3x gives $\tiny~3x$
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