Directions for using Overleaf and $\LaTeX{}$
- If you don’t already have an Overleaf account, go to www.overleaf.com to sign up for a free one.
- Read the Learning $\LaTeX{}$ document. If you have trouble finding the command for a math symbol you want to use, try looking in this Short Math Guide for $\LaTeX{}$.
- Get the template for this assignment. Here’s how to do it:
- Go to www.overleaf.com, and make sure you are logged in.
- In a new window, go here: www.overleaf.com/read/xkywchzzwrkx
- Click on the menu icon in the upper-left and select “Copy Project”.
- When ask for a name, choose something like “Math 161 - WA 01” and click “Copy”.
- When this completes you will be back in your own workspace (instead of mine).
- Use $\LaTeX$ to type up your proofs of the Propositions to Prove listed below. Make sure to use complete sentences and appropriate punctuation. Also, make sure to edit for typos.
- Click on the “Download PDF” button (to the right of the “Recompile” button). Save the file somewhere you can easily find it.
- Submit the pdf in Canvas.
- Let me know if you have any questions!
Propositions to Prove.
Note: The template linked to above contains the statements of all three problems below as well as an example proof. Please delete the example after harvesting any $\LaTeX{}$ commands you want from it. You will see in the template that I got you started on the three problems, but feel free to erase what I wrote.
- Section 1.4.1, #5
- Homework 04, AP#4
- Secgtion 1.7.1, #4