Yep! These are truly amazing! I was so lost in the beginning and could have probably wasted days to just learn some simple things she explained in less than an hour.
@9:35 and @10:17, I would like to align the equations with respect to '=', how do I do that? @10:17 I want to have left justification for 'commutative', 'associative' and, 'distributive'. Right justification is shown. You are doing a great job by sharing knowledge. These lectures are highly informative and interesting. I appreciate your efforts.
These are great tutorials. I was checking how deeply nested loops can go. I could go one level deeper than the examples given. However, when trying to add one more level past that, I received an error saying "Too deeply nested". Is there a way around this?
I recently had the problem that the itemize command didn't work. It worked when I followed this tutorial, but didn't a day later for some reason. I used the lmodern package in the preamble and that seemed to solve the problem.
Thank you for taking the time to put together, a concise, intuitive and easy to follow set of tutorials.
This was tremendously helpful!
Yep! These are truly amazing! I was so lost in the beginning and could have probably wasted days to just learn some simple things she explained in less than an hour.
you are my favorite teacher for mathematics I congratulate you do this material, I'm glad to have this material thanks to your work.
Thank you so much. This series of tutorials are really amazing
You are welcome!!
Wonderful! To the point, and packed with details that are just right!
@9:35 and @10:17, I would like to align the equations with respect to '=', how do I do that?
@10:17 I want to have left justification for 'commutative', 'associative' and, 'distributive'. Right justification is shown.
You are doing a great job by sharing knowledge. These lectures are highly informative and interesting. I appreciate your efforts.
Amazing ! You know exactly what the beginner's are looking for!
These are great tutorials. I was checking how deeply nested loops can go. I could go one level deeper than the examples given. However, when trying to add one more level past that, I received an error saying "Too deeply nested". Is there a way around this?
How would you align the list labels (Comm., Assoc., Distrib.) so that they will be left justified?
You can use \begin{description}
.....
\end{description}
Or : \begin{enumerate} [align=left/right]
...
\end{enumerate}
Thank you so much, it is very clear and as i needed
You have done a very good work, Madam,
thank you, these are extremely useful. Please make more videos like this in future!
very helpful, thank you so much Miss Michelle
I recently had the problem that the itemize command didn't work. It worked when I followed this tutorial, but didn't a day later for some reason. I used the lmodern package in the preamble and that seemed to solve the problem.
Great ! Learned so much in 1 hour ! Thank you very much
ok I am using these videos and they are great. thank you very much.
How to make the last list left justified, as opposed to the current right justified?
Thanks.
what is code to get Roman numbers
omannumeral is not working for page number
How can I get an alphabetical list which looks like this:
A.
B.
C.
Any help would me much appreciated.
\begin{itemize}
\item[A.]
\item[B.]
\item[C.]
\end{itemize}
What's inside the bracket [ ] is what you want your list to begin with ;)
great tutorials :) thank you so much
Thank you so much Mam 👏
Gracias por el vídeo. Es estupendo.
Thank u very much, and I love your voice, U r voice is sooo beautiful
Great tutorials, thank you.
How to justify it to left .. The last list.
thank you , this is great !
Danke schön.
Very good, nice job.
this vid didn't give me any errors in latex
How to add = symbol.
ex: 0
+Gona Prashanti $0 \leq x \leq 10$
Thank you
thanks a bunch
8:20 we know you made that error on purpose ;)
love u
gracias amiga, saludos.