Typing Mathematical Formulas on a Physics Forum: A Beginner's Guide

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dery putra
I am a new member here.
I am a physics student at my country's University.
I hope i can be connected with physicist/physics student across the world

one think that concerns me, how can i type formula here?
for example if i want to type ∫P(x) dx or d^2y/dx^2, how can i do that?
 
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Hi dery putra. Welcome to PF. :smile:

You'll be looking for Latex to write those formulae. There are plenty of online tutorials, and you'll see some recommendations listed in the first few threads in some of our sub-forums.
 
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NascentOxygen said:
Hi dery putra. Welcome to PF. :smile:

You'll be looking for Latex to write those formulae. There are plenty of online tutorials, and you'll see some recommendations listed in the frst few threads in some of our sub-forums.

ooh i see, thank you :)
 
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Welcome to physics forum quick notice, I'm like u just I am 12
 

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