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How to denote nabla symbol(∇) or del operator in LaTeX?

Jidan | September 13, 2025

Nabla symbol is represented as an inverted triangle(∇). And on the other hand, this nabla symbol is known as a del operator, which you will hear in vector calculus. In […]

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How to use the mathbb command in LaTeX for Blackboard-Bold Letters?

Jidan | September 24, 2025

In this tutorial, we will discuss how to convert uppercase and lowercase letters into blackboard-bold style using LaTeX. This is achieved using the \mathbb command. Syntax This command is used

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How to denote similar-to symbol in LaTeX?

Jidan | August 16, 2025

A similar-to symbol is a logical-mathematical symbol denoted by ∼. Latex stores more than one command and package that represents a similar-to symbol. \documentclass{article} \begin{document} \[ a \sim b \]

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How to Write a Real Number(ℝ) Symbol in LaTeX?

Jidan | September 25, 2025

The real number symbol ℝ is one of the most common notations in mathematics. In LaTeX, this symbol is written with the command \mathbb{R}. Depending on which package you load,

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How to Write a Natural Numbers(ℕ) Symbol in LaTeX?

Jidan | September 24, 2025

Natural numbers are positive numbers starting from 1 to ∞, represented by the ℕ symbol. LaTeX does not have a built-in command for this symbol, so an external package is

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How to write a curl operator(∇×F) in LaTeX?

Jidan | September 13, 2025

The Curl operator is like a divergence operator. However, in the case of curl, there will be a cross-product between gradient and vector instead of the dot product. \documentclass{article} \begin{document}

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How to write a divergence operator(∇•F) in LaTeX?

Jidan | August 15, 2025

Divergence operator is written in the form of a dot product of the gradient operator(∇) and vector. div F= ∇ • F (vector) First, you can represent the divergence operator

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