Bill Wood wrote:
> Also, Kopka and Daly state (p. 276) that the amsmath package provides
> the command
> \binom{over}{under}
This is even supported natively in LyX (as well as \choose): Simply enter
\binom (or \choose) in any math box.
Georg
On Wed, 2007-03-14 at 08:23 -0400, Myriam Abramson wrote:
> Could somebody please tell me what they use for the combination
> symbol? I've used plain C(n,r) but a reviewer said they did not know
> what C was. Is there something specific?
You can write it in ERT within a math en
0AM -0400, Myriam Abramson wrote:
> > Could somebody please tell me what they use for the combination
> > symbol? I've used plain C(n,r) but a reviewer said they did not know
> > what C was. Is there something specific?
>
> Not really. Just define it somewhere and be done.
>
> Andre'
On Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 08:23:50AM -0400, Myriam Abramson wrote:
> Could somebody please tell me what they use for the combination
> symbol? I've used plain C(n,r) but a reviewer said they did not know
> what C was. Is there something specific?
Not really. Just define it somewhe
David L. Johnson schrieb:
I would make it an array (a 1x2 matrix) surrounded by (). Example
attached.
You can directly enter the command
\choose
in a formula to get this.
regards Uwe
Myriam Abramson wrote:
Could somebody please tell me what they use for the combination
symbol? I've used plain C(n,r) but a reviewer said they did not know
what C was. Is there something specific?
A lyx example would be nice.
I would make it an array (a 1x2 matrix) surround
Could somebody please tell me what they use for the combination
symbol? I've used plain C(n,r) but a reviewer said they did not know
what C was. Is there something specific?
A lyx example would be nice.
TIA
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myriam