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I have two simple equations I need to draw out with LaTeX. I suspect these are simple, and it would be a big help to get me started on the rest of my document. Can anyone give me a nudge in the right direction, particularly how to handle the variable-height braces wrapping the equations?
Thanks!
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I have two simple equations I need to draw out with LaTeX. I suspect these are simple, and it would be a big help to get me started on the rest of my document. Can anyone give me a nudge in the right direction, particularly how to handle the variable-height braces wrapping the equations?
Thanks!
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TikZ (a graph drawing package) treats curly brace as line segment: that is, you may draw a curly brace from, say, point (0,1) to point (0,3).
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I have two simple equations I need to draw out with LaTeX. I suspect these are simple, and it would be a big help to get me started on the rest of my document. Can anyone give me a nudge in the right direction, particularly how to handle the variable-height braces wrapping the equations?
Thanks!
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I have two simple equations I need to draw out with LaTeX. I suspect these are simple, and it would be a big help to get me started on the rest of my document. Can anyone give me a nudge in the right direction, particularly how to handle the variable-height braces wrapping the equations?
Thanks!
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TikZ (a graph drawing package) treats curly brace as line segment: that is, you may draw a curly brace from, say, point (0,1) to point (0,3).
– Symbol 1
2 mins ago
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TikZ (a graph drawing package) treats curly brace as line segment: that is, you may draw a curly brace from, say, point (0,1) to point (0,3).
– Symbol 1
2 mins ago
TikZ (a graph drawing package) treats curly brace as line segment: that is, you may draw a curly brace from, say, point (0,1) to point (0,3).
– Symbol 1
2 mins ago
TikZ (a graph drawing package) treats curly brace as line segment: that is, you may draw a curly brace from, say, point (0,1) to point (0,3).
– Symbol 1
2 mins ago
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TikZ (a graph drawing package) treats curly brace as line segment: that is, you may draw a curly brace from, say, point (0,1) to point (0,3).
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