B. A only when there is little space
Same, but there is never enough space
Better question: Where do you put the dx?
Are those called limits in English? How do you call those things then?
lim x->0 1/x
I’ve always called them the bounds of integration but I’ve heard the term limits of integration too
A fits on paper much better than B, especially when you try to write as small as possible to fit all of your work on one line
The kerning on Latex integrals has always bothered me. The f(x) could move a LOT further to the left!
a sits on the dooblydoo on the left, b hangs from the dooblydoo on the right.
Depends on if I accidentally wrote the function too large
A, B takes too much space
+ C: I’m so indefinite, I don’t respect limits.
A gang. Does that mean I am old?
ConTeXt has some nice new features: https://www.pragma-ade.com/general/manuals/mathincontext-screen.pdf#page87
If a and b are simply numbers or variables (ex. 1, 2π, x), either, maybe red.
If a or b is a function (ex. (x + y), (1/N), (z - r²)), then blue.
Always A. Except when I’m drunk.




