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i normally dont do anything, unless my handwriting on the day is particularly bad
in that case ill just underline the answer
in that case ill just underline the answer
Not really, it's the standard convention to mark the end of a proof, which appears everywhere in mathematical papers. I have yet to see one academic who does not use it or some symbol to denote end of proof in a proper document.me121 said:although sometimes a small coloured in box is also used (to mark the end of a proof).. both are a bit old fashion though.
okay.. maybe i should have said the QED is old fashion. i couldn't remember which one the lecturer said was old fashion.Templar said:Not really, it's the standard convention to mark the end of a proof, which appears everywhere in mathematical papers. I have yet to see one academic who does not use it or some symbol to denote end of proof in a proper document.
The default end of proof symbol in LaTeX is a box, although that can be changed to other shapes (including clover leave).
me too sometimes even double underlinetommykins said:i often underline my final answer.