User:Edwin Shade/Sandbox

It seems that every time a new user contributes to this site, they ask how to write those math equations everyone seems to know how to use. Well, in an attempt to put that knowledge into one place and give it in as concise a way as possible for the beginning, I have begun a draft in this Sandbox of a blog post I will post in the future, which will cover all the necessary aspects of MathMode and LaTeX in order for a person to contribute.

The Beginning
In order to write equations, you must be aware there are two ways to edit a page...

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\(\varepsilon_0 \raise 6pt {\omega}\)

\(\varepsilon_0 \raise 6pt {\omega}\) \(\varepsilon_0 \lower 6pt {\omega}\)

\(\varepsilon_0 \lower 6pt {\omega}\)

\(\varepsilon_0 \moveleft6pt {\omega}\)

\(\varepsilon_0 \moveleft6pt {\omega}\)

\(\varepsilon_0 \moveright6pt {\omega}\)

\(\varepsilon_0 \moveright6pt {\omega}\)

Trying to find a direct relation between the three values inputted into the \Rule command so that I can create rectangles of arbitrary dimensions, and then conjoin them using the aforementioned commands so as to create pixel art.

\(\color{#FFFF00}{\Rule{150px}{10ex}{10ex}}\)

\(\color{#FFFF00}{\Rule{150px}{10ex}{10ex}}\)

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