Question #6792
Submitted by Answiki
on 09/28/2022 at 01:37:24 PM UTC
How to make the E backwards in a LaTeX equation?
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Submitted by Answiki
on 09/28/2022 at 01:38:27 PM UTC
Existential quantification ("there is a ..." in the sense "there is at least one ...") is represented in LaTeX with \exists
.
For example, the following LaTeX code\exists x \quad P(x)>0
displays:
Answer by Answiki on 09/28/2022 at 01:38:27 PM
Existential quantification ("there is a ..." in the sense "there is at least one ...") is represented in LaTeX with \exists
.
For example, the following LaTeX code\exists x \quad P(x)>0
displays:
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Answer by Answiki on 09/28/2022 at 01:36:54 PM
Existential quantification ("there is a ..." in the sense "there is at least one ...") is represented in LaTeX with \exists
.
For example, the above LaTeX code\exists x \quad P(x)>0
displays
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