Electrical outlets already perform an important service around our houses. The outlet cover is also important, but what if you could add some more functionality to what is effectively a decorative ...
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Which outlet cover is best? While it’s enjoyable to watch curious babies discover the world around them, it can also be nerve-wracking to think about all the potentially dangerous situations. To ease ...
Ensuring the safety of children at home is a top priority for any parent or caregiver, and electrical outlets can present serious hazards.
AOL: Add Charm To Ugly Outlets With This Simple Hack—It's Easier Than Changing The Cover
Add Charm To Ugly Outlets With This Simple Hack—It's Easier Than Changing The Cover
I disagree with the suggested dupe closure. In this question the point is what happens to the floor function when we subtract a small amount from an integer. On the other hand, in the suggested target the point is what happens to the floor function when an integer is added to the argument. Even if it is possible to massage the formula of the target question to yield this identity also, I think ...
Is there a convenient way to typeset the floor or ceiling of a number, without needing to separately code the left and right parts? For example, is there some way to do $\ceil{x}$ instead of $\lce...
Is there a macro in latex to write ceil (x) and floor (x) in short form? The long form \left \lceil {x}\right \rceil is a bit lengthy to type every time it is used.