How do I make a symbol for the length of a line or vector?
I intend the following notation: |AD| is the length of AD. I can't find this symbol anywhere. (When I use shift+backslash in LaTeX, it gives a horizontal line).
For some reason the \cdot also doesn't seem to work, when I write it down like this:
&|AD| \cdot |BD|& = ...
So can anyone please tell me what I am doing wrong?
$\| AB \|$and&is a special character (in geeneral) column separator for tables and arrays. – percusse Nov 07 '13 at 14:37shift+\to me means|(a vertical bar). Do you get an horizontal line? – Sigur Nov 07 '13 at 14:56