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  1. How to write and format vectors in LaTeX? - Physicsread

    Feb 3, 2025 · Learn how to write vectors in LaTeX using simple methods like arrow notation, bold formatting, and hat symbols for clear and professional math expressions.

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  2. How do you write a vector with an underline instead of an arrow?

    Here is a comparison of a few techniques to represent a vector (not sure about the \overline, \underline ones as I don't think that that is standard usage): Code: \documentclass{article} …

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  3. Matrices - Overleaf, Online LaTeX Editor

    Open this smallmatrix example in Overleaf. The following image shows the output produced by the example above: The mathtools package provides psmallmatrix, bsmallmatrix etc …

  4. Vectors in LaTeX | Complete Guide | Underleaf

    Learn how to write and format vectors in LaTeX. Includes examples of different vector notations, operations, and best practices.

  5. How to write a vector in LaTeX? - SCI Journal

    Jul 14, 2022 · The command for the vector is \va{} and \va*{} and for the bold font \vb{} and \vb*{}. For example For example \usepackage{physics} ... $$\vec{\mathbf{F}}=\vec{0}$$ % two …

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  6. vector arrow with superscript - TeX - LaTeX Stack Exchange

    Apr 23, 2011 · I want to have a vector with a superscript: But this gives very bad results: the t is overlapping with the vector arrow. How do I fix this (and why does this give bad results in the …

  7. How to type a particular kind of unit vector? - TeX

    Right now, the best thing going for me is to define: and then do. \uvec{i}, \uvec{j}, and \uvec{k}. I like the results (they're clear enough), but I would prefer no dots for the i and j unit vectors. …

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  8. How to write a vector in Latex ? \\vec,\\overrightarrow

    Mar 2, 2025 · How to write a vector in Latex. To write a vector in Latex, we can use \vec function. or \overrightarrow function. Note: as {Keyboard warrior} said in the comments \overrightarrow …

  9. How to create Matrices and Vectors in LaTeX/Overleaf - YouTube

    Oct 28, 2019 · In this video I will be covering how to create vectors and matrices in LaTeX. In this quick and easy LaTeX tutorial you will be taught how to: I use the online free programme …

  10. [Stupid questions] How do you type vectors (bold fonts, not ... - Reddit

    For probability, there is \Pr, which prints Pr. Typically I would just type P directly, but if you want an upright P, you can use \mathrm P. If you want a blackboard P, you can type \mathbb P.

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