## baldymcgee6 3 years ago Writing limits in latex, sometimes the x->c is under the "lim", but sometimes it is to the side of the "lim".

1. baldymcgee6

$\large{\color{red}{\lim_{x\to 0^+} \left[(\tan (x))(\ln (x))\right]}}$

2. hartnn

$$\large{\color{red}{\lim_{x\to 0^+} \left[(\tan (x))(\ln (x))\right]}}$$

3. hartnn

:(

4. hartnn

i just copy-pasted

5. baldymcgee6

why does it do that?!

6. baldymcgee6

in my assignment program i have the exact same code and in one it is under it, and the other it is to the side.,..

7. hartnn

no idea

8. baldymcgee6

hmmmm, odd

9. hartnn

when I write, i ALWAYS get $$\large{\color{red}{\lim_{x\to 0^+} \left[(\tan (x))(\ln (x))\right]}}$$

10. baldymcgee6

i figured it out... You have to be in display style.

11. hartnn

$$$\large{\color{red}{\lim_{x\to 0^+} \left[(\tan (x))(\ln (x))\right]}}$$$

12. baldymcgee6
13. hartnn

$\large{\color{red}{\lim_{x\to 0^+} \left[(\tan (x))(\ln (x))\right]}}$

14. hartnn

maybe i figured at the very same moment u did!

15. baldymcgee6

:D thanks for the help again!

16. hartnn

i didn't use displaystyle

17. hartnn

in first few cases i used $$....$$ in last comment i used $....$

18. baldymcgee6

okay! cool, thanks!