Dov Kruger wrote:
I only know how to format a limit using a subscript, which puts the
condition below and to the right of the limit. Is there any way to put
it underneath?
ie:
lim_x \tends \infinity
In a displayed math environment, the condition will go under the lim
symbol. If you
Dov Kruger wrote:
I only know how to format a limit using a subscript, which puts the
condition below and to the right of the limit. Is there any way to put
it underneath?
ie:
lim_x \tends \infinity
In a displayed math environment, the condition will go under the lim
symbol. If you
Dov Kruger wrote:
I only know how to format a limit using a subscript, which puts the
condition below and to the right of the limit. Is there any way to put
it underneath?
ie:
lim_x \tends \infinity
In a displayed math environment, the condition will go under the lim
symbol. If you