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Equations should be referenced within the text as “EQ. (x).” When the reference to an equation begins a sentence, it should be spelled out, e.g., “Equation (x).” Formulas and equations should be created to clearly distinguish capital letters from lowercase letters.
Author. Year of publication (in round brackets) Title of article (in single quotation marks) Title of journal (in italics capitalize first letter of each word in title, except for linking words such as and, of, the, for) Volume, issue, page numbers. Available at: URL (or DOI if available)
Equations should be referenced within the text as “EQ. (x).” When the reference to an equation begins a sentence, it should be spelled out, e.g., “Equation (x).” Formulas and equations should be created to clearly distinguish capital letters from lowercase letters.
To be made up of: Author. Year of publication. Title of article (in single quotation marks) Journal (italics) Volume, issue and page numbers (if relevant) ... In-text citation: James (2006, p. 1889) noted that Reference list: James, J. (2006). ' Some functional equations'. Advances in Algebra, 315(8): 1880-1899.
Just as you need to include your references in other writing assignments, you may need to cite sources for the mathematic formulas you include in your paper. Your paper will lack credibility if you simply introduce a formula without naming its source. Plus, plagiarism is an academic no-no.
If you are referring to a specific figure, table or equation found in another source, place a citation number in brackets directly after its mention in the text, and then use the following notation, including the full details of the source in the reference list.
Just as you need to include your references in other writing assignments, you may need to cite sources for the mathematic formulas you include in your paper. Your paper will lack credibility if you simply introduce a formula without naming its source. Plus, plagiarism is an academic no-no.
You are probably familiar with APA, MLA, and Chicago styles of citations for research papers. For mathematics papers there is no standard citation style, but a good one to learn is the one used by the American Mathematical Society. Ask your advisor or professor about the citation style they prefer.
Click the cell in which you want to enter the formula. In the formula bar, type = (equal sign). Do one of the following, select the cell that contains the value you want or type its cell reference. You can refer to a single cell, a range of cells, a location in another worksheet, or a location in another workbook.
You don't cite your own figures, tables, equations, or drawings if the current work is their first appearance. (You would then cite them in later works if the situation were to arise.) There is no citation needed if it is something you created yourself.
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