Until now, I have avoided trying to display techniques of division using $\LaTeX$ because there just didn't seem to be a nice way to carry it out. However, we may use the array environment for the display of synthetic and polynomial long division methods very nicely. I will demonstrate ...
. There are thus two ways by which Plato may have found out the approximate equation , and the second of these ways seems almost inescapable. It seems a plausible hypothesis that Plato knew of this equation, but was unable to prove whether or not it was a strict equality or only an appr...
paint, ink, latex, esters, diesters and/or fatty acids. Contaminants cleaned from surfaces using the present invention include those that are synthetic in origin, including polyglycols, fatty acids, ethers including polyphenyl ethers, and esters, including diesters, triesters and tetraesters and inclu...
isn’t a recognized mathematical symbol (in fact, I don’t think there is a LaTeX symbol for it, I had to “hack” it using \stackrel{?}{=} to get it to appear here). What the student really means is that a given line is true if and only if the next line is true. Then, ...