AravindG 3 years ago how to show pointing arrows in latex?

1. AravindG

for example if i wanna teach a student multiply |dw:1359288802213:dw| can I show those arrows using latex ?

2. AravindG

If so how?

3. Kuoministers

nope dont think its possible to make arrows curved... Possible to make em point up down left right... $\Huge{\color{red}{\uparrow {\mathbb{\text{}{}}}{\color{green}{\color{blue}U{\color{purple}p!!}}}}}$

4. Kuoministers

when you type anything in latex better to always include huge in front of the sentence.. Thats just a tip lol.. this is hard to read... $2^{2n+ 32}$ $\huge2^{2n + 32}$ Now this is much more simple ^^

5. KingGeorge

I don't think it's possible with the implementation of $$\LaTeX$$ that OpenStudy uses. However, if you're using $$\LaTeX$$ on your computer you can use the package TikZ and that gives you the ability to make those arrows. This thread has a great example. http://www.latex-community.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=44&t=20969

6. UnkleRhaukus

$\stackrel{\Huge\curvearrowright}{\stackrel {\large{\curvearrowright }}{(x+b)(x+b)}}{}$ ha

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