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# Een lijst met veelvoorkomende algebraïsche operatoren in LaTeX

Dit is de 14e video in een reeks van 21 van [Dr Vincent Knight](http://bit.ly/186ai3Z) van Cardiff University. Hier presenteren we een lijst met algebraïsche operatoren die vaak worden gebruikt in LaTeX-vergelijkingen. Deze omvatten:

```latex
$a+b$
$a-b$
$-a$
$a\cdot b$
$a\times b$
$a/b$
${a\over b}$
$\frac{a}{b}$
```

De laatste twee in de lijst laten allebei zien hoe je breuken schrijft in LaTeX; het gebruik van `\frac` wordt vaker gebruikt dan `\over`. In de volgende twee video's zullen we zien hoe integralen en matrices kunnen worden opgenomen.

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Om dit zelf uit te proberen, klik hier om [het voorbeeld 'Operators' te openen](https://www.overleaf.com/latex/examples/hello-world-example/vgzwxqscmjvp).


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