- From: Joris van der Hoeven <address@hidden>
- To: address@hidden
- Subject: Re: bimnomial statement
- Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2001 08:39:32 +0100 (MET)
>
> > could some one tell how to write a binomial statement using TeXmacs.
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> > That's something like:
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> > _ _
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> > | n! | _
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> > | 1 | - ...
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> > - -
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> >
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> > I was trying to use a "\" life for "\frac - return", to enter a
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> > fraccion,
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> > but it doesn't work.
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>
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> Like in TeX, you have the "choose" macro (type "\ c h o o s e RET")
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> for entering binomial coefficients. Is this what you mean?
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>
yes, sort of. This works putting the things one over the other but I
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don't get the parenthesis, instead I get this
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n
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<left-(-1> <right-)-1>
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k
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so, what now?.
Well, you have to be in math-mode first... (by typing $, for instance)
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