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Correct and incorrect TeX code
This edit contains some incorrect TeX usage.

You wrote \mathrm{log} instead of \log, and that will fail to result in correct or context-dependent spacing. Thus:

\begin{align} \text{right: } & 3\log x \\ \text{wrong: } & 3\mathrm{log} x \end{align} $$ The first of these is coded as 3\log x and the second as 3\mathrm{log} x.

The amount of space before and after "log" depends on what appears there. For example:
 * $$ 3\log(x) \, $$

In this, coded as 3\log(x), you see less space to the right of "log" than in the first example above. With \mathrm{log} you see the same lack of spacing regardless of the context.

Similarly, where I found \mathrm{dim} in that article I changed it to \dim. Michael Hardy (talk) 20:06, 9 May 2019 (UTC)
 * Note also my corrections here. Michael Hardy (talk) 20:58, 9 May 2019 (UTC)

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