How to Write the Square Original of Symbol (⊐) in LaTeX
In LaTeX, you can write the square original of symbol (⊐) using the \sqsupset
command. This command is part of the amssymb
package, so you need to include this package in LaTeX document.
The following examples show how to write the square original of symbol in LaTeX.
How to Write the Square Original of Symbol in Text
We can use the \sqsupset
command to write the square original of symbol in LaTeX document for text.
Suppose we want to write the square original of symbol in the text.
We can use the following LaTeX code to do so:
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{amssymb}
\begin{document}
This is an example of using the square original of symbol \( A \sqsupset B \) in a sentence.
\end{document}
Output: 👇️
This is an example of using the square original of symbol A ⊐ B in a sentence.
In this example, we use the \sqsupset
command to display the square original of symbol in the text.
How to Write the Square Original of Symbol in Mathematical Expressions
For mathematical expressions, We can use the \sqsupset
command to ensure proper formatting.
Suppose we would like to write mathematical expressions that contain the square original of symbol.
We can use the following LaTeX code to do so:
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{amssymb}
\begin{document}
An inline mathematical expression: \( A \sqsupset B \).
A displayed mathematical expression:
\[
A \sqsupset B
\]
\end{document}
Output: 👇️
In this example, we use the \sqsupset
command to denote the square original of symbol in both inline and displayed mathematical expressions.
Conclusion
We can use the \sqsupset
command from the amssymb
package for both text and mathematical expressions.
This ensures that the square original of symbol is properly formatted and displayed in LaTeX document.