Hi,
I need help with the following (it is either not there or I couldn't find it
because I am still not quite awake!):
I have an equation that is being derived and I need to show some
cancellations during the evolution. Is there a way I can show the
cancellations, like a line segment (probably
Rem wrote:
I have an equation that is being derived and I need to show some
cancellations during the evolution. Is there a way I can show the
cancellations, like a line segment (probably slope = 1, to be more specific)
drawn on a division?
In latex preamble
\usepackage{cancel}
and
Hi,
I need help with the following (it is either not there or I couldn't find it
because I am still not quite awake!):
I have an equation that is being derived and I need to show some
cancellations during the evolution. Is there a way I can show the
cancellations, like a line segment (probably
Rem wrote:
I have an equation that is being derived and I need to show some
cancellations during the evolution. Is there a way I can show the
cancellations, like a line segment (probably slope = 1, to be more specific)
drawn on a division?
In latex preamble
\usepackage{cancel}
and
Hi,
I need help with the following (it is either not there or I couldn't find it
because I am still not quite awake!):
I have an equation that is being derived and I need to show some
cancellations during the evolution. Is there a way I can show the
cancellations, like a line segment (probably
Rem wrote:
>
>
> I have an equation that is being derived and I need to show some
> cancellations during the evolution. Is there a way I can show the
> cancellations, like a line segment (probably slope = 1, to be more specific)
> drawn on a division?
>
In latex preamble
\usepackage{cancel}