How-To: Enter an expression within angled brackets - OpenOffice.org Math
- To enter an expression within "angled brackets" first click on the "math commands window" here.
- Good. Once the cursor appears we should be ready to insert the angled brackets. First, we need to place the "left angle bracket."
- Insert the left angle bracket by typing in the word "langle."
- Next, press space and then type in the expression that you want placed within the angled brackets.
- In this example, we are typing in "A+B" as the expression.
- Afterwards, press space and type in "rangle." This should place the "right angle bracket."
- Great! After a few moments, you should see the expression we created within the angled brackets. Congratulations!
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Enter an expression within angled brackets
This screencast demonstrates how to enter an expression
within angled brackets.
You learn:
- How to look for the Commands Window.
- How to enter a left angled bracket symbol.
- How to enter a simple expression.
- How to enter a right angled bracket symbol.
Advanced topics
For advanced functionality with similar results see:
- Enter an expression within angled brackets
- Enter an expression within braces
- Enter an expression within double lines (norm)
- Enter an expression within operator brackets
- Enter an expression with a brace on top (overbrace)
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