Hi Johannes – sorry for not giving a minimal example. I will remember to do so in the future.
Thank you for your code; it is very helpful. Thank you for pointing out that the syntax is O not zero. Is there any way to remove the t term and keep P_mean as default without explicitly writing \term[P ...
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Using xparse for multiple arguments in equation
Hi, I've only been using Latex for 1 week and am trying to improve the efficiency of writing parts of the same equation over and over. Please find attached images.
In this equation, the expression \frac{V_{SE} \pi c \sin a}{1+\sqrt{1-c^2}} is constant, but the P term changes and sometimes a t ...
In this equation, the expression \frac{V_{SE} \pi c \sin a}{1+\sqrt{1-c^2}} is constant, but the P term changes and sometimes a t ...