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hello and welcome to quick maths revision where today weamp;#39;ve got a quick latex tutorial on how to create a formal document in latex thatamp;#39;s either going to be a mathematical paper or an article so what weamp;#39;ll do is weamp;#39;ll start off with how to format your article or document so one little tick that I I quite like is in this back slash date section thereamp;#39;s a shortcut that lay tech knows if you put backslash today then what thatamp;#39;ll do is thatamp;#39;ll automatically change the date to today so if I recompile this tomorrow then that would read first of November 2019 instead of 31st of October thatamp;#39;s quite a cool trick so automatically on overleaf it gives you a title author and then date so then this backslash make title function here that will create this so if I was to type anything now so if I was to create a section we will call it section one what youamp;#39;ll see is that that will be printed right underneath this title here so s