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in this video i want to show you how to make beautiful mathematical graphics and diagrams using latex if you have no idea what latex is this is a mathematical type setting language that allows you to make beautiful mathematical documents this is actually my fifth video in my series on latex so i have a whole bunch of previous videos that talk about all sorts of other parts to make these beautiful mathematical documents but in this video weamp;#39;re going to focus on one specific package called tikz now before i jump into it i should say that whenever youamp;#39;re working with latex working with this code to be able to make these mathematical documents you should have a wonderful latex editor and iamp;#39;m very proud that this series on latex is sponsored by overleaf overleaf is an online cloud-based latex editor and the main reason i really like overleaf why iamp;#39;ve used it for years and recommended it to my students long before i was ever sponsor

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In a unit circle of radius 1 unit and having the center at (0, 0), let us take a radius inclined to the positive x-axis at an angle , and the endpoint of the radius as (x, y). Draw a perpendicular from the end of the radius to the x-axis and it forms a right-angled triangle with the radius as the hypotenuse.
Use \circledR (which produces ). Also, checkout this website for any questions about specific symbols. You just draw the symbol, and it tells you what the command is! Note that the site is for LaTex in general, so some of them wont work with MathJax, but many, many of them will.
0:33 5:01 Then we go to 180 then to 270. And back to 360. And thats really just counting by nines. Right 0 9MoreThen we go to 180 then to 270. And back to 360. And thats really just counting by nines. Right 0 9 18 27 36 now lets divide the unit circle into e. And these are the 45 Dee increments.
The \circle command produces a circle of the specified diameter. If the * -form of the command is used, LaTeX draws a solid circle.
To create a circle for example you can do the following : Add an HTML Element to your screen. Set the tag property value as span (which is the default value ) Add an Attribute class with the value circle Then in your CSS file define this class with the following attributes: This should result in the following circle.
The command to draw a circle is \pscircle. You can control the stroke, fill, etc. draws a circle with center at, you guessed, (0,0), and radius 1. Units are centimeters, by default, but can be changed in any way you like.
The point is actually a circle drawn by \filldraw[black] , this command will not only draw the circle but fill it using black. In this command the centre point (0,0) and the radius (2pt) are declared.

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