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dosullivan
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Post by dosullivan »

Hello! I am a newbie to LaTeX. I would like to learn more about it to help me be a better math teacher.

Thank you. :D

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Hi and welcome to the community. Your questions are always welcome.
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Stefan Kottwitz
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Welcome to the forum!

Yes, it's good to use it for mathematics. I used it a lot also simply for returning solutions to math assignments as a student. Actually LaTeX is great to produce assignments for students. There are great packages making exams or assignments easier, such as xsim. Ok, one has to read a package manual then, but reading how to apply and to use a package is much easier than creating a layout by oneself.

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