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[The Not So Short Introduction to LaTeX 2e], and a good online searchable reference is the LaTeX Wikibook.

Below, however, we have compiled some very basic commands for those students looking only to use LaTeX to beautify type on their python plots. In this case, we need only know some of the math symbols and syntax, and not the larger syntax related to full document typesetting.$x$$y = 3a + b$$1+x^2} = \ta…</description>
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