Help with proper way to escape in an equation (new quizzes)
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06-05-2022
01:29 PM
\(v_0=\sqrt{0-\left(2\right)\left(-7.5\right)\left(\frac{m}{s^2}\right)\left(60\right)\left(m\right)}\)
I'd like to have the 7.5 and 60 become fill-in-the-blank. However, adding the ticks causes the code to show rather than the equation. This probably means I'm not escaping the 7.5 properly. This leads me to the question, what is the proper way to escape?
This was my attempt to escape the 7.5.
\(v_0=\sqrt{0-\left(2\right)\left(-\`7.5\`\right)\left(\frac{m}{s^2}\right)\left(60\right)\left(m\right)}\)