), and enter the TeX code for polynomial division,
e.g. \polylongdiv{x^3-7x+6}{x-1}. Then when I compile the document (e.g.
click the PDF button), the division is beautifully formatted.
Jamesdaff wrote:
I'm writing an Algebra textbook and I need to show division of polynomials
(both long
), and enter the TeX code for polynomial division,
e.g. \polylongdiv{x^3-7x+6}{x-1}. Then when I compile the document (e.g.
click the PDF button), the division is beautifully formatted.
Jamesdaff wrote:
I'm writing an Algebra textbook and I need to show division of polynomials
(both long
k on the TeX button), and enter the TeX code for polynomial division,
e.g. \polylongdiv{x^3-7x+6}{x-1}. Then when I compile the document (e.g.
click the PDF button), the division is beautifully formatted.
Jamesdaff wrote:
>
> I'm writing an Algebra textbook and I need to show division of p
I'm writing an Algebra textbook and I need to show division of polynomials
(both long division and synthetic division / Horner's method). I am new to
LyX, and have just kind of been stumbling my way through what I need to know
to get by. I see there is a cool package on CTAN (polynom) which
I'm writing an Algebra textbook and I need to show division of polynomials
(both long division and synthetic division / Horner's method). I am new to
LyX, and have just kind of been stumbling my way through what I need to know
to get by. I see there is a cool package on CTAN (polynom) which
I'm writing an Algebra textbook and I need to show division of polynomials
(both long division and synthetic division / Horner's method). I am new to
LyX, and have just kind of been stumbling my way through what I need to know
to get by. I see there is a cool package on CTAN ("polynom") which