How can I set a cubic root in math mode? Using \sqrt will produce a square
root. In Latex you can use \sqrt[3]{x+1} to define the cubix root of (x+1).
But wenn entering the '['-sign, LyX switches to show the root symbol like
you enter a space.
Thanks in advance
Regards
Claus
"Claus" == Claus Hentschel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Claus How can I set a cubic root in math mode? Using \sqrt will
Claus produce a square root. In Latex you can use \sqrt[3]{x+1} to
Claus define the cubix root of (x+1). But wenn entering the '['-sign,
Claus LyX switches to sho
On Thu, 23 Mar 2000, Claus Hentschel wrote:
How can I set a cubic root in math mode? Using \sqrt will produce a square
Last time this was asked, the answer was that it's still not possible with
LyX. I think it still holds. *Maybe* you can do it using TeX code, but I
don't know how. I know two
How can I set a cubic root in math mode? Using \sqrt will produce a square
root. In Latex you can use \sqrt[3]{x+1} to define the cubix root of (x+1).
But wenn entering the '['-sign, LyX switches to show the root symbol like
you enter a space.
Thanks in advance
Regards
Claus
"Claus" == Claus Hentschel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Claus How can I set a cubic root in math mode? Using \sqrt will
Claus produce a square root. In Latex you can use \sqrt[3]{x+1} to
Claus define the cubix root of (x+1). But wenn entering the '['-sign,
Claus LyX switches to sho
On Thu, 23 Mar 2000, Claus Hentschel wrote:
How can I set a cubic root in math mode? Using \sqrt will produce a square
Last time this was asked, the answer was that it's still not possible with
LyX. I think it still holds. *Maybe* you can do it using TeX code, but I
don't know how. I know two
How can I set a cubic root in math mode? Using \sqrt will produce a square
root. In Latex you can use \sqrt[3]{x+1} to define the cubix root of (x+1).
But wenn entering the '['-sign, LyX switches to show the root symbol like
you enter a space.
Thanks in advance
Regards
Claus
>>>>> "Claus" == Claus Hentschel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Claus> How can I set a cubic root in math mode? Using \sqrt will
Claus> produce a square root. In Latex you can use \sqrt[3]{x+1} to
Claus> define the cubix root of (x+1). But wenn entering t
On Thu, 23 Mar 2000, Claus Hentschel wrote:
> How can I set a cubic root in math mode? Using \sqrt will produce a square
Last time this was asked, the answer was that it's still not possible with
LyX. I think it still holds. *Maybe* you can do it using TeX code, but I
don't know how. I know