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\documentstyle[12pt]{report} \nofiles \def\LATEX{\LaTeX} \let\TEX = \TeX \setcounter{totalnumber}{5} \setcounter{topnumber}{3} \setcounter{bottomnumber}{3} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{3.9cm} %real measurement 1.5in \setlength{\textwidth}{5.7in} %right margin is now 1in \setlength{\topmargin}{1cm} \setlength{\headheight}{.6cm} \setlength{\textheight}{8.5in} \renewcommand{\baselinestretch}{1.5} \setlength{\parindent}{1cm} \raggedbottom \setlength{\itemsep}{-2mm} \input{init.tex} \begin {document} \setcounter{page}{120} \initial \centerline{APPENDIX C} \vspace{4mm} \centerline{SLOPES OF LINES DRAWN WITH LATEX} \vspace{4mm} Table C.1 lists the first quadrant slopes of lines that can be typeset with LaTeX, together with the corresponding degrees of angle. The integers ${\rm x_s}$ and ${\rm y_s}$ represent the slope in LaTeX's line-drawing statement \\ \centerline{$\backslash $put(x,y) \{$\backslash $line(${\rm x_s}$,${\rm y_s}$) \{length\}\}. } Corresponding angles in the other quadrants can be generated by preceding ${\rm x_s}$ and/or ${\rm y_s}$ with a minus sign. \centerline{Table C.1: Slopes of lines possible with LaTeX} \vspace{3mm} \hspace{3.1cm} \begin{minipage}{10cm} \begin{tabular}{|l|l|l|} \hline ${\rm x_s}$, ${\rm y_s}$ & tan$\theta $(${\rm y_s}$/${\rm x_s}$) & $\theta $(degrees) \\ \hline \ 1,0 & \ \ 0.00 & \ \ 0.0 \\[-3mm] \ 6,1 & \ \ 0.17 & \ \ 9.5 \\[-3mm] \ 5,1 & \ \ 0.20 & \ 11.3 \\[-3mm] \ 4,1 & \ \ 0.25 & \ 14.0 \\[-3mm] \ 3,1 & \ \ 0.33 & \ 18.5 \\[-3mm] \ 5,2 & \ \ 0.40 & \ 21.8 \\[-3mm] \ 2,1 & \ \ 0.50 & \ 26.5 \\[-3mm] \ 5,3 & \ \ 0.60 & \ 31.0 \\[-3mm] \ 3,2 & \ \ 0.67 & \ 33.7 \\[-3mm] \ 4,3 & \ \ 0.75 & \ 36.8 \\[-3mm] \ 5,4 & \ \ 0.80 & \ 38.7 \\[-3mm] \ 6,5 & \ \ 0.83 & \ 39.8 \\[-3mm] \ 1,1 & \ \ 1.00 & \ 45.0 \\[-3mm] \ 5,6 & \ \ 1.20 & \ 50.2 \\[-3mm] \ 4,5 & \ \ 1.25 & \ 51.3 \\[-3mm] \ 3,4 & \ \ 1.33 & \ 53.2 \\[-3mm] \ 2,3 & \ \ 1.50 & \ 56.3 \\[-3mm] \ 3,5 & \ \ 1.67 & \ 59.0 \\[-3mm] \ 1,2 & \ \ 2.00 & \ 63.5 \\[-3mm] \ 2,5 & \ \ 2.50 & \ 68.2 \\[-3mm] \ 1,3 & \ \ 3.00 & \ 71.5 \\[-3mm] \ 1,4 & \ \ 4.00 & \ 76.0 \\[-3mm] \ 1,5 & \ \ 5.00 & \ 78.7 \\[-3mm] \ 1,6 & \ \ 6.00 & \ 80.5 \\[-3mm] \ 0,1 & \ \ $\infty $& \ 90.0 \\ \hline \end{tabular} \end{minipage} \end{document}