MiKTeX, constant Missing $ inserted. $ when using neg
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I am very new at LaTeX that even I didn't even know till my teacher said all assignments required on LaTeX. I wrote my assignment but this error keep appearing. I am Mongolian so it is very difficult for me to understand what is really wrong. Please help.
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5.Given a conditional statement $prightarrow q$, find the converse
of its inverse, the converse of its converse, and the converse
of its contrapositive.\
inverse neg prightarrow neg q \
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I am very new at LaTeX that even I didn't even know till my teacher said all assignments required on LaTeX. I wrote my assignment but this error keep appearing. I am Mongolian so it is very difficult for me to understand what is really wrong. Please help.
111-р хуудас\
5.Given a conditional statement $prightarrow q$, find the converse
of its inverse, the converse of its converse, and the converse
of its contrapositive.\
inverse neg prightarrow neg q \
errors
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Welcome to TeX.SX. You need to use$
in the lower part as well. The double backslashes are also wrong. Please read an introduction to LaTeX. (<- Link to free ebook)
– Johannes_B
Dec 4 at 17:47
Welcome to TeX.SE!! Could you please post an MWE to show enterely your problem?
– manooooh
Dec 4 at 17:48
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I am very new at LaTeX that even I didn't even know till my teacher said all assignments required on LaTeX. I wrote my assignment but this error keep appearing. I am Mongolian so it is very difficult for me to understand what is really wrong. Please help.
111-р хуудас\
5.Given a conditional statement $prightarrow q$, find the converse
of its inverse, the converse of its converse, and the converse
of its contrapositive.\
inverse neg prightarrow neg q \
errors
I am very new at LaTeX that even I didn't even know till my teacher said all assignments required on LaTeX. I wrote my assignment but this error keep appearing. I am Mongolian so it is very difficult for me to understand what is really wrong. Please help.
111-р хуудас\
5.Given a conditional statement $prightarrow q$, find the converse
of its inverse, the converse of its converse, and the converse
of its contrapositive.\
inverse neg prightarrow neg q \
errors
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Welcome to TeX.SX. You need to use$
in the lower part as well. The double backslashes are also wrong. Please read an introduction to LaTeX. (<- Link to free ebook)
– Johannes_B
Dec 4 at 17:47
Welcome to TeX.SE!! Could you please post an MWE to show enterely your problem?
– manooooh
Dec 4 at 17:48
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Welcome to TeX.SX. You need to use$
in the lower part as well. The double backslashes are also wrong. Please read an introduction to LaTeX. (<- Link to free ebook)
– Johannes_B
Dec 4 at 17:47
Welcome to TeX.SE!! Could you please post an MWE to show enterely your problem?
– manooooh
Dec 4 at 17:48
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Welcome to TeX.SX. You need to use
$
in the lower part as well. The double backslashes are also wrong. Please read an introduction to LaTeX. (<- Link to free ebook)– Johannes_B
Dec 4 at 17:47
Welcome to TeX.SX. You need to use
$
in the lower part as well. The double backslashes are also wrong. Please read an introduction to LaTeX. (<- Link to free ebook)– Johannes_B
Dec 4 at 17:47
Welcome to TeX.SE!! Could you please post an MWE to show enterely your problem?
– manooooh
Dec 4 at 17:48
Welcome to TeX.SE!! Could you please post an MWE to show enterely your problem?
– manooooh
Dec 4 at 17:48
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neg
needs to occur within math mode, so you need to use $
to switch TeX into math mode, and $
to switch out when your done. Also, \
begins a new line. If you want to double that up, it would be four of them: \\
, but there are better ways to accomplish that.
111-р хуудас
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5.Given a conditional statement $prightarrow q$, find the converse
of its inverse, the converse of its converse, and the converse
of its contrapositive.
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inverse $neg prightarrow neg q$
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neg
needs to occur within math mode, so you need to use $
to switch TeX into math mode, and $
to switch out when your done. Also, \
begins a new line. If you want to double that up, it would be four of them: \\
, but there are better ways to accomplish that.
111-р хуудас
bigskip
5.Given a conditional statement $prightarrow q$, find the converse
of its inverse, the converse of its converse, and the converse
of its contrapositive.
bigskip
inverse $neg prightarrow neg q$
bigskip
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neg
needs to occur within math mode, so you need to use $
to switch TeX into math mode, and $
to switch out when your done. Also, \
begins a new line. If you want to double that up, it would be four of them: \\
, but there are better ways to accomplish that.
111-р хуудас
bigskip
5.Given a conditional statement $prightarrow q$, find the converse
of its inverse, the converse of its converse, and the converse
of its contrapositive.
bigskip
inverse $neg prightarrow neg q$
bigskip
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neg
needs to occur within math mode, so you need to use $
to switch TeX into math mode, and $
to switch out when your done. Also, \
begins a new line. If you want to double that up, it would be four of them: \\
, but there are better ways to accomplish that.
111-р хуудас
bigskip
5.Given a conditional statement $prightarrow q$, find the converse
of its inverse, the converse of its converse, and the converse
of its contrapositive.
bigskip
inverse $neg prightarrow neg q$
bigskip
neg
needs to occur within math mode, so you need to use $
to switch TeX into math mode, and $
to switch out when your done. Also, \
begins a new line. If you want to double that up, it would be four of them: \\
, but there are better ways to accomplish that.
111-р хуудас
bigskip
5.Given a conditional statement $prightarrow q$, find the converse
of its inverse, the converse of its converse, and the converse
of its contrapositive.
bigskip
inverse $neg prightarrow neg q$
bigskip
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Welcome to TeX.SX. You need to use
$
in the lower part as well. The double backslashes are also wrong. Please read an introduction to LaTeX. (<- Link to free ebook)– Johannes_B
Dec 4 at 17:47
Welcome to TeX.SE!! Could you please post an MWE to show enterely your problem?
– manooooh
Dec 4 at 17:48