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sorry I didn't know where to post this but I'm having trouble with LateX
Why did the chicken cross the Mobius Band?
To get to the other ...um...!!!
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You need to put the quoted part into \text{}.
In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.
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Try this.
\Delta=\frac12
h=c\cos A
Bassaricyon neblina
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Hi
The " is not a symbol that LaTeX recognises. More importantly, you should have a space between your \cos and your A, because it reads \cosA all as one string and \cosA is not a command it recognises - that's why you're getting an error. To be honest, you only really needed
h = c\cos A
is it important for you to have quotation marks around your \cos A. If it is you could do that, but I'm not sure I really understand why you would want to.
Also, did you mean to get Delta or were you hoping for Δ (\Delta)?
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Sorry Olinguito, I didn't realise you'd posted, but we're both basically saying the same thing!
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