Art, asked by KartikSharma13, 1 year ago

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Please provide me LaTex codes☺

Atleast 15 codes must be there.

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Answered by Anonymous
16
\huge{hello} for huge
\color{red} {text}for red color
\small{text} for small text
\mathcal{TEXT} for font
\mathsf{text} for font
\texttt{text} for font
\star for star
\underline{text}
\mathbb{TEXT} for font
\fbox{text}boxed text

experiments:-

\huge{text} \\ <br />\color{red}{text} \\ <br />\small{text} \\ <br />\mathcal{TEXT} \\ <br />\mathsf{text} \\ <br />\texttt{text} \\ <br />\star \\ <br />\underline{text} \\ <br />\mathbb{TEXT} \\ <br />\fbox{text} \\ \bf{text}
Answered by Anonymous
12

Diesel fuels normally have a flash point between 52 °C and 93 °C. Therefore those diesel fuels that have a flash point below 60 °C are classified as flammable liquids and those that have a flash point above 60°C are classified as combustible liquids.

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