Paper Example
Paper Example
Introduction
Your introduction goes here! Some examples of commonly used commands and features are listed below, to help you get started. If you have a question, please use the help menu (?) on the top bar to search for help or ask us a question.
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2.1
Comments can be added to the margins of the document using the todo command, as shown in the example on the right. You can also add inline comments: This is an inline comment.
2.2
First you have to upload the image le (JPEG, PNG or PDF) from your computer to writeLaTeX using the upload link the project menu. Then use the includegraphics command to include it in your document. Use the gure environment and the caption command to add a number and a caption to your gure. See the code for Figure 1 in this section for an example.
Figure 1: This frog was uploaded to writeLaTeX via the project menu.
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2.3
Use the table and tabular commands for basic tables see Table 1, for example.
2.4
A L TEX is great at typesetting mathematics. Let X1 , X2 , . . . , Xn be a sequence of independent and identically distributed random variables with E[Xi ] = and Var[Xi ] = 2 < , and let
Sn =
1 X1 + X2 + + Xn = n n
Xi
i
denote their mean. Then as n approaches innity, the random variables ) converge in distribution to a normal N (0, 2 ).
n(Sn
2.5
A Use section and subsection commands to organize your document. L TEX handles all the formatting and numbering automatically. Use ref and label commands for cross-references.
2.6
You can make lists with automatic numbering . . . 1. Like this, 2. and like this. . . . or bullet points . . . Like this, and like this. . . . or with words and descriptions . . . Word Denition Concept Explanation Idea Text
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