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Final Lectures

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Lecture-01

Upload Image

• Zoom a image and then snip


• Save it to the folder
• And then upload a image and you’ll get a code same as given below

<center><img src="https://set2score.s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com/1687549889219.png" height="250px"


alt="question_img"/></center>

Where,

center : Will align your content to center

src : source of your image

height : You have to define the height of the image

Note:

1. We have to write everything in normal text except equations and something which need to be highlight
2. We have to make spacious content

Latex Basic

1. /eqtn\mathrm{} : This is basic command which you have to write


• We have to use this in variable such x, y ,z
• Any capital words such as NOT, TRUE
• Any name of person/author
• In Numbers also such as 1, 2, 3, 4…. etc.
• For question mark {/eqtn?}

2. For Space:
/; :- One space
\hspace{5mm}: more than 1 space needed

𝑎
3. \frac{a}{b} : 𝑏
𝑎+𝑏
• \frac{a+b}{c+d} : 𝑐+𝑑
4. A_B : AB
5. A^B: AB
6. \sqrt{5} : √5
3
7. \sqrt[3]{5} : √5
8. /eqtnunderline{\mathbf{Statement-1}} : use this command when there is Assertion, Reason & Statement
Lecture-03
1: <b>Check</b> : Check
2: <u>Check</u> : Check
3: <i>Check</i> : Check
4: <span>Check</span> : Check

Styles:
Style=”” : This is the syntax for writing style in any html tag. And it should be included in
html open tag.

<span style=””></span>

Styles:
1. color: red:
Code: See, this <span style=”color:red”>is color change to red</span>
Result: See, this is color change to red

2. background-color: green : It will make your background color green.


Code: Background <span style=”background-color:green”>color changed to green</span>
Result: Background color changed to green

3. border: 2px solid red;


Code: <span style=”border:2px solid red;”> Example </span>

Result: Example

4. padding: 5px;
Code: <span style=”border:2px solid red; padding:5px”> Example </span>

Result: Example

5. padding: 5px 10px;


Code: <span style=”border:2px solid red; padding:5px 10px”> Example </span>

Result: Example

6. padding: 5px 10px 15px 20px;


Code: <span style=”border:2px solid red; padding:5px 10px 15px 20px”> Example </span>
Result: Example
7. padding-left: 15px;
Code: <span style=”border:2px solid red; padding-left:15px”> Example </span>

Result: Example
8. border-bottom: 2px solid red;
Code: <span style=”border-bottom:2px solid red; padding:5px”> Example </span>

Result: Example

9. text-align: center;
Code: <span style=”border:2px solid red; padding:5px”> Example </span>

Result: Example

10.vertical-align: top;
Code: <span style=”border:2px solid red; padding:5px”> Example </span>

Result: Example

Note:
1. background-color:#EEEEF0
<div style=”background-color:#EEEEF0”> We use this command for paragraph, poem &
code to give it background color to light-grey. </div>

We use this command for paragraph, poem & code to give it background color to light-
grey.

2. font-family:math
<font style=”font-family:math”>Use this command to highlight your text </span>
e.g. anything in “” or in ()
Lecture: 04
Table Code: Table
<table>

</table

Row
<tr>

Element: <td> </td> </tr>

Colspan=”2”

Rowspan=”4”

Example-1
<center>
<table >

<tr style="background-color:lightgrey; ">


<th style="border:1px solid black; text-align:center; padding:5px;" > Village </th>
<th style="border:1px solid black; text-align:center;" > /eqtn\mathrm{\%} Population below poverty line </th>
</tr>
<tr>
<td style="border:1px solid black; text-align: center;"> /eqtn\mathbf{X} </td>
<td style="border:1px solid black; text-align: center;"> /eqtn\mathbf{38} </td>
</tr>

<tr>
<td style="border:1px solid black; text-align: center;"> /eqtn\mathbf{Y} </td>
<td style="border:1px solid black; text-align: center;"> /eqtn\mathbf{52} </td>
</tr>

<tr>
<td style="border:1px solid black; text-align: center;"> /eqtn\mathbf{Z} </td>
<td style="border:1px solid black; text-align: center;"> /eqtn\mathbf{42} </td>
</tr>

<tr>
<td style="border:1px solid black; text-align: center;"> /eqtn\mathbf{R} </td>
<td style="border:1px solid black; text-align: center;"> /eqtn\mathbf{51} </td>
</tr>

<tr>
<td style="border:1px solid black; text-align: center;"> /eqtn\mathbf{S} </td>
<td style="border:1px solid black; text-align: center;"> /eqtn\mathbf{49} </td>
</tr>

</table>
</center>
Example-2

<center><table>

<tr style="background-color:lightgrey">
<th style="border:2px solid black; padding:8px; text-align:center" rowspan="2"> School </th>
<th style="border:2px solid black; padding:5px;" colspan="2"> Distribution (%) of qualified student </th>
</tr>

<tr style="background-color:lightgrey">
<th style="border:2px solid black; padding:8px; text-align:center" > /eqtn2020 </th>
<th style="border:2px solid black; padding:5px; text-align:center" > 2021 </th>
</tr>

<tr>
<td style="border:2px solid black; padding:5px; text-align:center"> /eqtn\mathrm{(A)} </td>
<td style="border:2px solid black; padding:5px; text-align:center"> /eqtn20\% </td>
<td style="border:2px solid black; padding:5px; text-align:center"> /eqtn23\% </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td style="border:2px solid black; padding:5px; text-align:center"> /eqtn\mathrm{(B)} </td>
<td style="border:2px solid black; padding:5px; text-align:center"> /eqtn14\% </td>
<td style="border:2px solid black; padding:5px; text-align:center"> /eqtn8\% </td>
</tr>

<tr>
<td style="border:2px solid black; padding:5px; text-align:center"> /eqtn\mathrm{(C)} </td>
<td style="border:2px solid black; padding:5px; text-align:center"> /eqtn16\% </td>
<td style="border:2px solid black; padding:5px; text-align:center"> /eqtn11\% </td>
</tr>

<tr>
<td style="border:2px solid black; padding:5px; text-align:center"> /eqtn\mathrm{(D)} </td>
<td style="border:2px solid black; padding:5px; text-align:center"> /eqtn10\% </td>
<td style="border:2px solid black; padding:5px; text-align:center"> /eqtn14\% </td>
</tr>

<tr>
<td style="border:2px solid black; padding:5px; text-align:center"> /eqtn\mathrm{(E)} </td>
<td style="border:2px solid black; padding:5px; text-align:center"> /eqtn18\% </td>
<td style="border:2px solid black; padding:5px; text-align:center"> /eqtn16\% </td>
</tr>

<tr>
<td style="border:2px solid black; padding:5px; text-align:center"> /eqtn\mathrm{(F)} </td>
<td style="border:2px solid black; padding:5px; text-align:center"> /eqtn9\% </td>
<td style="border:2px solid black; padding:5px; text-align:center"> /eqtn13\% </td>
</tr>

<tr>
<td style="border:2px solid black; padding:5px; text-align:center"> /eqtn\mathrm{(G)} </td>
<td style="border:2px solid black; padding:5px; text-align:center"> /eqtn12\% </td>
<td style="border:2px solid black; padding:5px; text-align:center"> /eqtn15\% </td>
</tr>

</table>
</center>

Example-3
<center><table >
<tr style="background-color:lightgrey; ">
<th style="border:1px solid black; text-align:center; padding:5px; " colspan="2"> /eqtn\mathbf{List-I} </th>
<th style="border:1px solid black;text-align:center; padding:5px;" colspan="2"> /eqtn\mathbf{List-II} </th>
</tr>
<tr>
<td style="border:1px solid black; padding:5px; text-align:center"> /eqtn\mathrm{(A)} </td>
<td style="border:1px solid black; padding:5px;"> When one company purchases another one. </td>
<td style="border:1px solid black; padding:5px; text-align:center"> /eqtn\mathrm{(I)} </td>
<td style="border:1px solid black; padding:5px;"> Conglomeration merger </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td style="border:1px solid black; padding:5px; text-align:center"> /eqtn\mathrm{(B)} </td>
<td style="border:1px solid black; padding:5px;"> Merger between two companies having no common
business areas. </td>
<td style="border:1px solid black; padding:5px; text-align:center"> /eqtn\mathrm{(II)} </td>
<td style="border:1px solid black; padding:5px;"> Consolidation m </td>
</tr> <tr>
<td style="border:1px solid black; padding:5px; text-align:center"> /eqtn\mathrm{(C)} </td>
<td style="border:1px solid black; padding:5px;"> Merger between two companies that sell the same products
in different markets. </td>
<td style="border:1px solid black; padding:5px; text-align:center"> /eqtn\mathrm{(III)} </td>
<td style="border:1px solid black; padding:5px;"> Purchase merger </td>
</tr> <tr>
<td style="border:1px solid black; padding:5px; text-align:center"> /eqtn\mathrm{(D)} </td>
<td style="border:1px solid black; padding:5px;"> Two companies are bought and combined under new entity.
</td>
<td style="border:1px solid black; padding:5px; text-align:center"> /eqtn\mathrm{(IV)} </td>
<td style="border:1px solid black; padding:5px;"> Market extension merger </td>
</tr>
</table>
</center>
Note: Use of latex in , List-I & List-II, A,B, C, D & I, II, III, IV
Lecture-02
1: Symbols in latex
1. /eqtn\mathrm{\infty} :

2. /eqtn\mathrm{\rho} :

3. /eqtn\mathrm{\theta}:

4. /eqtn\mathrm{\Theta}:

5. /eqtn\mathrm{\Omega}:

6. /eqtn\mathrm{\omega}:

7. /eqtn\mathrm{\pi}:

8. /eqtn\mathrm{\lambda}:

9. /eqtn\mathrm{\varepsilon}:

10. /eqtn\mathrm{\delta}:

11. /eqtn\mathrm{\beta}:

12. /eqtn\mathrm{\alpha}:

13. /eqtn\Delta:

14. /eqtn\nabla:

15. /eqtn\gg:
16. /eqtn\ll:

17. /eqtn\le:

18. /eqtn\ge:

19. /eqtn\ne:

20. /eqtn55\degree:

21. /eqtn\approx:

22. /eqtn\because:

23. /eqtn\therefore:

24. /eqtn\implies:

25. /eqtn\mathrm{\lim_{n\to\infty}}:

26. /eqtn\mathrm{\sum^{\infty}_{n\mathop=0}}

27. /eqtn\mathrm{\prod^{\infty}_{n\mathop=0}}:

28. /eqtn\mathrm{\int_{0}^{\infty}}:

29. /eqtn\mathrm{\int\limits_{0}^{\infty}}:
2: Latex Basic
/eqtn\mathrm{} : This is basic command which you have to write
• We have to use this in variable such x, y ,z
• Any capital words such as NOT, TRUE
• Any name of person/author
• In Numbers also such as 1, 2, 3, 4…. etc.
• For question mark {/eqtn?}

11. For Space:


/; :- One space
\hspace{5mm}: more than 1 space needed

𝑎
12. \frac{a}{b} :
𝑏
𝑎+𝑏
• \frac{a+b}{c+d} :
𝑐+𝑑
13. A_B : AB
14. A^B: AB
15. \sqrt{5} : √5
3
16. \sqrt[3]{5} : √5
17. /eqtnunderline{\mathbf{Statement-1}} : use this command when there is Assertion,
Reason & Statement

2: For writing % , { , }, e & ln:

/eqtn\% : %

/eqtn\{ : {

/eqtn\} : }

/eqtn\ln : ln

/eqtn\exponentialE : e
Note: For increasing the size of any brackets, use command \bigg.

e.g. /eqtn\bigg( :

3: Chemical Reactions Commands:


1. /eqtn\ce{C2H5OH} : C2H5OH

2. /eqtn\ce{->} :

3. /eqtn\ce{<-} :

4. /eqtn\ce{<->}:

5. /eqtn\ce{<=>}:

6. /eqtn\ce{<=>[a][b]}:
Lecture:05

Matrices & Table & Cases

1. /eqtn\mathrm{\begin{pmatrix}a&b\\c&d\end{pmatrix}} :

2. /eqtn\mathrm{\begin{matrix}a&b&c\\d&e&f\\g&h&i\end{matrix}}:

3. /eqtn\mathrm{\begin{bmatrix}a&b&c\\d&e&f\\g&h&i\end{bmatrix}}:

4. /eqtn\mathrm{\begin{cases}x&x\ge0\\-x&x<0\end{cases}}:

5. /eqtn\mathrm{\begin{array}{lcccr}A&B&C&D&E\\1&2&3&4&5\\11&22&33&44&55\end{array}}

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