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From: Ken Pledger on 9 Aug 2010 17:17 ��These notes are not official in any way, but if you are new to this group you may find them helpful. 1. ���Messages posted to <sci.math> may be about mathematics at any level. �Please don't post OT (off-topic) messages about other things. Be cautious about cross-posting (posting the same message to more than one news group) - see section 6 below. Some questions may have better luck in a more specialized news group such as <sci.stat.math>, <sci.logic> or <sci.math.num-analysis>. 2. ���Your subject heading should show what sort of mathematics is in your message. �For example, "Differentiating trig functions" is a good subject, but "Help!" is a bad subject. 3. ���Include the text of your question in your message itself, even if you also refer to a Web page for a good diagram. 4. ���Type mathematical formulae in the ordinary ASCII characters on your keyboard. Use �^ �for powers, for example �aaaa = a^4 . You will rarely need * for multiplication, but use plenty of brackets/parentheses. �For example, �e^2x/5 �could mean � (e^2)x/5 �or �(e^(2x))/5 �or �e^(2x/5). Use plenty of spaces. �For example, ��2x + 5y = 12 ��is easier to read than ��2x+5y=12. 5. ���This news group is open to everybody. �Some people have bad manners, and some cranks presume to know more mathematics than they really do. �You may be wise to ignore their messages. �There are plenty of users who want to discuss mathematics without rude arguments. �I hope you enjoy being one of them. 6. ���You may want more information. If you are struggling with Google Groups or Math Forum, some better news servers and other helpful ideas are in William Elliot's message <http://groups.google.com/group/sci.math/msg/2ac5e052b3919868>. Some good general advice about news groups, cross-posting, not multi-posting or top-posting, etc. is Stan Brown's "Playing Nice on Usenet" web site <http://oakroadsystems.com/genl/unice.htm>. For mathematical news groups there are detailed FAQ at � <http://aah.ryan-usa.com/> �and the older � <http://www.cs.uwaterloo.ca/~alopez-o/math-faq/math-faq.html>. In particular, more details about typing formulae are at � <http://aah.ryan-usa.com/node15.html>. SPECIAL REQUEST. �Rog�rio Brito <rbrito(a)ime.usp.br> is revising the above older FAQ. �He is keen to receive comments on his draft at �<http://rb.doesntexist.org/docs/math-faq-2009-10-29.tar.xz> or �<http://rb.doesntexist.org/docs/math-faq.pdf>. His LaTeX files are at �<http://math-faq.git.sourceforge.net/>. New and old users are very welcome to tell him of any difficulties with it. ��������Ken Pledger. [Suggestions for shortening or clarifying these notes are welcome.] |