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1c l3.1c

#once #create message .ND .PP Subscripts and superscripts can appear in the same equation, and any subscripted or superscripted thing can have a subscript or superscript. For example, you can say
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2b l2.2b

#print One more example of spaces before getting on to something new. In the file "Example", change the spacing so the equation reads a = b+c-d Print the example with "-ms". Type "ready" when you're
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2c l10.2c

#print Does this sequence produce output with the equals signs lined up? .EQ I x mark = y .EN .EQ I x+y mark = z .EN Answer yes or no. #copyin #user #uncopyin #match no #log #next 11.1a 10
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1d l4.1d

#once #create message .ND .LP You can put fractions over fractions with multiple "over"'s just as you can do multiple subscripts and superscripts, although fractions within fractions are much less com
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2d l5.2d

#once #create message .ND .EQ delim $$ .EN .LP Modify "Example" so it produces this output, then type "ready". .pl 1 #once #create Ref .LP .EQ {partial e sup {-{x sup 2 + y sup 2} over 2}} over {parti
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1c l2.1c

#once #create message .nf .EQ delim $$ .EN Several of the examples we did earlier had Greek letters and other mathematical symbols in them. The way to get things like $pi$ and $sum$ and $int$ is rathe
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1d l5.1d

#once #create message .ND .EQ delim $$ .EN .LP You will get lots of practice using braces as we go along. One thing to keep in mind is that braces can appear ______within braces. (Remember that
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1c l11.1c

#once #create message .ND .tr %$ .EQ delim $$ .EN .LP Modify "Example" so it prints the following output, then type "ready". .pl 1 #once #create Ref .EQ delim $$ .EN .LP The cost of processing is prop
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1b l2.1b

#print Since spaces are thrown away, what do you do when you want spaces? The answer is that you have to ask for them explicitly. If you type a "~" (tilde) it will be replaced by a space on output; us
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1e l11.1e

#once #create message .ND .tr %$ .EQ delim $$ .EN .LP Sometimes there will be a need for a subscript or superscript that has nothing to the left of it, as in references like $"" sup 1$Smith, J. `A g