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If x1 is the number of variable in python,
[ \lim_{\x \to $x1} f(x)]
does not convert $x1 properly.
Is there any way to show it correctly?
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I found that you have to add another dollar sign, so define an empty python variable like nothing='' then type as [ \lim_{\x \to $x1 $nothing} f(x)]
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If x1 is the number of variable in python,
[ \lim_{\x \to $x1} f(x)]
does not convert $x1 properly.
Is there any way to show it correctly?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: