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I want to draw that particular picture in $LaTeX$ but does not getting the point how to make code in latex kindly give some suggestion:












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    You might find more help at TeX stackexchange. My guess is you'll probably want to use a package like tikz.
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I want to draw that particular picture in $LaTeX$ but does not getting the point how to make code in latex kindly give some suggestion:












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I want to draw that particular picture in $LaTeX$ but does not getting the point how to make code in latex kindly give some suggestion:









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edited Dec 8 '18 at 10:57









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asked Dec 7 '18 at 23:00









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    You might find more help at TeX stackexchange. My guess is you'll probably want to use a package like tikz.
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    – platty
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    You might find more help at TeX stackexchange. My guess is you'll probably want to use a package like tikz.
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    – platty
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You might find more help at TeX stackexchange. My guess is you'll probably want to use a package like tikz.
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For you and all others who want to create nice diagrams, I recommend this book: An Illustrated Theory of Numbers. I have tried out the LaTeX packages and plan to use this from now on.






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