PG1995
Full Member level 5
Hi
If you use or have used Scientific Workplace, then I think you would be able to answer this more easily.
https://img832.imageshack.us/img832/1486/latex1.jpg
When I copy the contents using "copy as internal format" I get the following set of LaTex text. I think Scientific Workplace uses "$" signs by default just like this site, I presume, uses "\[...[/text]".
\[038<p type="texpara" tag="Body Text" >Hi
038<p type="texpara" tag="Body Text" >Would you please tell me if the solution is correct?$\bigskip $
038<p type="texpara" tag="Body Text" >$x=(2+\root{2}\of{-121})^{1/3}+(2+\root{2}\of{-121})^{1/3}=\allowbreak x=2\root{3}\of{\left( 2+11i\right) }$
038<p type="texpara" tag="Body Text" >\bigskip
038<p type="texpara" tag="Body Text" >Regards
038<p type="texpara" tag="Body Text" >PG\]
When I only copy the equation I get this:
\[$x=(2+\root{2}\of{-121})^{1/3}+(2+\root{2}\of{-121})^{1/3}=\allowbreak x=2\root{3}\of{\left( 2+11i\right) }$\]
If you use or have used Scientific Workplace, then I think you would be able to answer this more easily.
https://img832.imageshack.us/img832/1486/latex1.jpg
When I copy the contents using "copy as internal format" I get the following set of LaTex text. I think Scientific Workplace uses "$" signs by default just like this site, I presume, uses "\[...[/text]".
\[038<p type="texpara" tag="Body Text" >Hi
038<p type="texpara" tag="Body Text" >Would you please tell me if the solution is correct?$\bigskip $
038<p type="texpara" tag="Body Text" >$x=(2+\root{2}\of{-121})^{1/3}+(2+\root{2}\of{-121})^{1/3}=\allowbreak x=2\root{3}\of{\left( 2+11i\right) }$
038<p type="texpara" tag="Body Text" >\bigskip
038<p type="texpara" tag="Body Text" >Regards
038<p type="texpara" tag="Body Text" >PG\]
When I only copy the equation I get this:
\[$x=(2+\root{2}\of{-121})^{1/3}+(2+\root{2}\of{-121})^{1/3}=\allowbreak x=2\root{3}\of{\left( 2+11i\right) }$\]