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<math>\sin a \cos b \tan c \,\!</math>

===Trig Functions===

<math>\sin a \,\!</math>

<math>\cos b \,\!</math>

<math>\tan c \,\!</math>
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===Derivatives===
<math>\nabla \, \partial x \, dx \, \dot x \, \ddot y\, dy/dx\, \frac{dy}{dx}\, \frac{\partial^2 y}{\partial x_1\,\partial x_2}</math>

<math>\nabla</math>

<math>\partial x</math>

<math>\, dx \,</math>

<math>\dot x</math>

<math>\ddot y</math>

<math>\, dy/dx \,</math>

<math>\frac{dy}{dx}</math>

<math>\frac{\partial^2 y}{\partial x_1\partial x_2}</math>

===Roots===

<math>\sqrt{2}</math>

<math>\sqrt[n]{x}</math>


===Arrows===

<math>\Leftarrow</math>

<math>\Rightarrow</math>

<math>\nLeftarrow</math>

<math>\nRightarrow</math>

<math>\Leftrightarrow</math>

<math>\nLeftrightarrow</math>

<math>\Longleftarrow</math>

<math>\Longrightarrow</math>

<math>\Longleftrightarrow</math>


<math>\sqrt{2} \sqrt[n]{x}</math>
<math>(or \iff)</math>


<math>\Leftarrow \Rightarrow \nLeftarrow \nRightarrow \Leftrightarrow \nLeftrightarrow \Longleftarrow \Longrightarrow \Longleftrightarrow (or \iff)</math>


See [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Formula Help:Displaying a formula] for complete listing of different symbols.
See [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Formula Help:Displaying a formula] for complete listing of different symbols.

Latest revision as of 10:13, 30 September 2010

Subject

This is a sample layout of a report

Click edit to see the actual code needed.

Prof. Frohne, please edit this as you see fit.


Trig Functions

Derivatives

Roots


Arrows


See Help:Displaying a formula for complete listing of different symbols.

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