Writing LaTeX
There are many excellent introductions to writing mathematics with LaTeX, for example Introduction to LaTeX. Below is a quick and dirty example to start with.
LaTeX is the language in which most mathematics and physics documents
are written. Mathematical symbols and equations are written in a
special markup. For example an integral sign is inserted with
\int
. The best way to learn LaTeX is by example. Here
is a basic LaTeX file:
\documentclass[a4paper,10pt]{article} \usepackage{amsfonts,amsthm,amsmath,amssymb} \title{Simple example} \begin{document} \maketitle \section{Quadratic equation} We want to solve $ax^2+bx+c$. The solution is \begin{equation} x= \frac{-b\pm \sqrt{b^2 -4ac}}{2a} \end{equation} \end{document}
LaTeX commands start with a back slash \
. Sometimes they
have an argument in curly brackets, e.g \sqrt{b^2-4ac}
. Most of the commands in the document above are self-explanatory.
To convert this into a readable document first save it into a file
with a .tex
extension, e.g. sample.tex
.
Then you need to process it. If you are using GNU/Linux, see
Processing LaTeX with GNU/Linux systems.