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I have to edit a LaTeX template for an assignment, which involves solving multiple choice questions. The code for one of these questions is as follows :



begin{list}{$square$}{}
setlengthitemsep{-1.5em}
item The current observation $x_t$ is conditionally independent of all
other observations given the current state $y_t$\
item The current observation $x_t$ is conditionally independent of all
other states given the current state $y_t$\
item The current state $y_t$ is conditionally independent of all states given the previous state $y_{t-1}$\
item The current observation $x_t$ is conditionally independent of $x_{t-2}$ given the previous observation $x_{t-1}$.\
item None of the above
end{list}


The problem with this is that I don't know how to mark my answers (only two of these choices are right, and should be marked with a black square). I've tried to remove the {$square$} from the first line, and add $square$ next to each item, with $blacksquare$ next to the options I want marked.



begin{list}{}
setlengthitemsep{-1.5em}
item $square$ The current observation $x_t$ is conditionally independent
of all other observations given the current state $y_t$\
item $square$ The current observation $x_t$ is conditionally independent
of all other states given the current state $y_t$\
item $square$ The current state $y_t$ is conditionally independent of all
states given the previous state $y_{t-1}$\
item $square$ The current observation $x_t$ is conditionally independent
of $x_{t-2}$ given the previous observation $x_{t-1}$.\
item $square$ None of the above
end{list}


And that worked for the previous question. But with this one, when I do it and compile, this happens.



It's that pesky !-1.5em. And I don't know how to get rid of it. I tried removing the setlengthitemsep{-1.5em} but that results in the spacing between items increasing to whatever the default value was and the contents of this page spill over onto the next one, which is unacceptable to the autograder. What do I do? It's incredibly annoying.



This is the error I get at the setlengthitemsep{-1.5em} line. (I've tried putting the itemsep in curly brackets too, as an answer said, to no avail.) enter image description here










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  • The error message at the setlengthitemsep{-1.5em} line is this : Package calc error: `topsep' invalid at this point. What is going on?
    – Chinmay Hejmadi
    Nov 10 at 7:17






  • 3




    provide a complete example which shows the error message. Using your code snippet with package calc gives no error!
    – Herbert
    Nov 10 at 7:26










  • Leave out the \ at the end of the items and set setlengthitemsep{-.4em}
    – CarLaTeX
    Nov 10 at 7:44












  • To mark only the correct ones use item[$blacksquare$] only for the correct items and leave {$square$} as the option of the list environment.
    – CarLaTeX
    Nov 10 at 7:48










  • Thank you so much!!!! That worked. Something to remember now for the future.
    – Chinmay Hejmadi
    Nov 10 at 7:59
















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I have to edit a LaTeX template for an assignment, which involves solving multiple choice questions. The code for one of these questions is as follows :



begin{list}{$square$}{}
setlengthitemsep{-1.5em}
item The current observation $x_t$ is conditionally independent of all
other observations given the current state $y_t$\
item The current observation $x_t$ is conditionally independent of all
other states given the current state $y_t$\
item The current state $y_t$ is conditionally independent of all states given the previous state $y_{t-1}$\
item The current observation $x_t$ is conditionally independent of $x_{t-2}$ given the previous observation $x_{t-1}$.\
item None of the above
end{list}


The problem with this is that I don't know how to mark my answers (only two of these choices are right, and should be marked with a black square). I've tried to remove the {$square$} from the first line, and add $square$ next to each item, with $blacksquare$ next to the options I want marked.



begin{list}{}
setlengthitemsep{-1.5em}
item $square$ The current observation $x_t$ is conditionally independent
of all other observations given the current state $y_t$\
item $square$ The current observation $x_t$ is conditionally independent
of all other states given the current state $y_t$\
item $square$ The current state $y_t$ is conditionally independent of all
states given the previous state $y_{t-1}$\
item $square$ The current observation $x_t$ is conditionally independent
of $x_{t-2}$ given the previous observation $x_{t-1}$.\
item $square$ None of the above
end{list}


And that worked for the previous question. But with this one, when I do it and compile, this happens.



It's that pesky !-1.5em. And I don't know how to get rid of it. I tried removing the setlengthitemsep{-1.5em} but that results in the spacing between items increasing to whatever the default value was and the contents of this page spill over onto the next one, which is unacceptable to the autograder. What do I do? It's incredibly annoying.



This is the error I get at the setlengthitemsep{-1.5em} line. (I've tried putting the itemsep in curly brackets too, as an answer said, to no avail.) enter image description here










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  • The error message at the setlengthitemsep{-1.5em} line is this : Package calc error: `topsep' invalid at this point. What is going on?
    – Chinmay Hejmadi
    Nov 10 at 7:17






  • 3




    provide a complete example which shows the error message. Using your code snippet with package calc gives no error!
    – Herbert
    Nov 10 at 7:26










  • Leave out the \ at the end of the items and set setlengthitemsep{-.4em}
    – CarLaTeX
    Nov 10 at 7:44












  • To mark only the correct ones use item[$blacksquare$] only for the correct items and leave {$square$} as the option of the list environment.
    – CarLaTeX
    Nov 10 at 7:48










  • Thank you so much!!!! That worked. Something to remember now for the future.
    – Chinmay Hejmadi
    Nov 10 at 7:59














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I have to edit a LaTeX template for an assignment, which involves solving multiple choice questions. The code for one of these questions is as follows :



begin{list}{$square$}{}
setlengthitemsep{-1.5em}
item The current observation $x_t$ is conditionally independent of all
other observations given the current state $y_t$\
item The current observation $x_t$ is conditionally independent of all
other states given the current state $y_t$\
item The current state $y_t$ is conditionally independent of all states given the previous state $y_{t-1}$\
item The current observation $x_t$ is conditionally independent of $x_{t-2}$ given the previous observation $x_{t-1}$.\
item None of the above
end{list}


The problem with this is that I don't know how to mark my answers (only two of these choices are right, and should be marked with a black square). I've tried to remove the {$square$} from the first line, and add $square$ next to each item, with $blacksquare$ next to the options I want marked.



begin{list}{}
setlengthitemsep{-1.5em}
item $square$ The current observation $x_t$ is conditionally independent
of all other observations given the current state $y_t$\
item $square$ The current observation $x_t$ is conditionally independent
of all other states given the current state $y_t$\
item $square$ The current state $y_t$ is conditionally independent of all
states given the previous state $y_{t-1}$\
item $square$ The current observation $x_t$ is conditionally independent
of $x_{t-2}$ given the previous observation $x_{t-1}$.\
item $square$ None of the above
end{list}


And that worked for the previous question. But with this one, when I do it and compile, this happens.



It's that pesky !-1.5em. And I don't know how to get rid of it. I tried removing the setlengthitemsep{-1.5em} but that results in the spacing between items increasing to whatever the default value was and the contents of this page spill over onto the next one, which is unacceptable to the autograder. What do I do? It's incredibly annoying.



This is the error I get at the setlengthitemsep{-1.5em} line. (I've tried putting the itemsep in curly brackets too, as an answer said, to no avail.) enter image description here










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I have to edit a LaTeX template for an assignment, which involves solving multiple choice questions. The code for one of these questions is as follows :



begin{list}{$square$}{}
setlengthitemsep{-1.5em}
item The current observation $x_t$ is conditionally independent of all
other observations given the current state $y_t$\
item The current observation $x_t$ is conditionally independent of all
other states given the current state $y_t$\
item The current state $y_t$ is conditionally independent of all states given the previous state $y_{t-1}$\
item The current observation $x_t$ is conditionally independent of $x_{t-2}$ given the previous observation $x_{t-1}$.\
item None of the above
end{list}


The problem with this is that I don't know how to mark my answers (only two of these choices are right, and should be marked with a black square). I've tried to remove the {$square$} from the first line, and add $square$ next to each item, with $blacksquare$ next to the options I want marked.



begin{list}{}
setlengthitemsep{-1.5em}
item $square$ The current observation $x_t$ is conditionally independent
of all other observations given the current state $y_t$\
item $square$ The current observation $x_t$ is conditionally independent
of all other states given the current state $y_t$\
item $square$ The current state $y_t$ is conditionally independent of all
states given the previous state $y_{t-1}$\
item $square$ The current observation $x_t$ is conditionally independent
of $x_{t-2}$ given the previous observation $x_{t-1}$.\
item $square$ None of the above
end{list}


And that worked for the previous question. But with this one, when I do it and compile, this happens.



It's that pesky !-1.5em. And I don't know how to get rid of it. I tried removing the setlengthitemsep{-1.5em} but that results in the spacing between items increasing to whatever the default value was and the contents of this page spill over onto the next one, which is unacceptable to the autograder. What do I do? It's incredibly annoying.



This is the error I get at the setlengthitemsep{-1.5em} line. (I've tried putting the itemsep in curly brackets too, as an answer said, to no avail.) enter image description here







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  • The error message at the setlengthitemsep{-1.5em} line is this : Package calc error: `topsep' invalid at this point. What is going on?
    – Chinmay Hejmadi
    Nov 10 at 7:17






  • 3




    provide a complete example which shows the error message. Using your code snippet with package calc gives no error!
    – Herbert
    Nov 10 at 7:26










  • Leave out the \ at the end of the items and set setlengthitemsep{-.4em}
    – CarLaTeX
    Nov 10 at 7:44












  • To mark only the correct ones use item[$blacksquare$] only for the correct items and leave {$square$} as the option of the list environment.
    – CarLaTeX
    Nov 10 at 7:48










  • Thank you so much!!!! That worked. Something to remember now for the future.
    – Chinmay Hejmadi
    Nov 10 at 7:59


















  • The error message at the setlengthitemsep{-1.5em} line is this : Package calc error: `topsep' invalid at this point. What is going on?
    – Chinmay Hejmadi
    Nov 10 at 7:17






  • 3




    provide a complete example which shows the error message. Using your code snippet with package calc gives no error!
    – Herbert
    Nov 10 at 7:26










  • Leave out the \ at the end of the items and set setlengthitemsep{-.4em}
    – CarLaTeX
    Nov 10 at 7:44












  • To mark only the correct ones use item[$blacksquare$] only for the correct items and leave {$square$} as the option of the list environment.
    – CarLaTeX
    Nov 10 at 7:48










  • Thank you so much!!!! That worked. Something to remember now for the future.
    – Chinmay Hejmadi
    Nov 10 at 7:59
















The error message at the setlengthitemsep{-1.5em} line is this : Package calc error: `topsep' invalid at this point. What is going on?
– Chinmay Hejmadi
Nov 10 at 7:17




The error message at the setlengthitemsep{-1.5em} line is this : Package calc error: `topsep' invalid at this point. What is going on?
– Chinmay Hejmadi
Nov 10 at 7:17




3




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provide a complete example which shows the error message. Using your code snippet with package calc gives no error!
– Herbert
Nov 10 at 7:26




provide a complete example which shows the error message. Using your code snippet with package calc gives no error!
– Herbert
Nov 10 at 7:26












Leave out the \ at the end of the items and set setlengthitemsep{-.4em}
– CarLaTeX
Nov 10 at 7:44






Leave out the \ at the end of the items and set setlengthitemsep{-.4em}
– CarLaTeX
Nov 10 at 7:44














To mark only the correct ones use item[$blacksquare$] only for the correct items and leave {$square$} as the option of the list environment.
– CarLaTeX
Nov 10 at 7:48




To mark only the correct ones use item[$blacksquare$] only for the correct items and leave {$square$} as the option of the list environment.
– CarLaTeX
Nov 10 at 7:48












Thank you so much!!!! That worked. Something to remember now for the future.
– Chinmay Hejmadi
Nov 10 at 7:59




Thank you so much!!!! That worked. Something to remember now for the future.
– Chinmay Hejmadi
Nov 10 at 7:59










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The list environment takes two arguments and in your second example you are only feeding it one. It therefore uses the next token, which is setlength, as its second argument. Using begin{list}{}{} instead of begin{list}{} therefore removes the error.



As for the problem you were originally trying to solve: the item macro has an optional argument which you can use to specify its label. The following should thus do what you want.



documentclass{article}

usepackage{amssymb} %% <- for square and blacksquare

begin{document}

begin{list}{$square$}{}
setlengthitemsep{-.4em}
item The current observation $x_t$ is conditionally independent of all
other observations given the current state $y_t$
item[$blacksquare$] The current observation $x_t$ is conditionally independent of all
other states given the current state $y_t$
item[$blacksquare$] The current state $y_t$ is conditionally independent of all states given the previous state $y_{t-1}$
item The current observation $x_t$ is conditionally independent of $x_{t-2}$ given the previous observation $x_{t-1}$.
item None of the above
end{list}

end{document}


output



You could save yourself some typing by e.g. defining



newcommand*correctitem{item[$blacksquare$]}


and using that instead of typing it out every time.







Incidentally, the contents of the second argument of list is executed right before the start of the actual list.
It would be more appropriate to put setlengthitemsep{-.4em} inside this argument, like this:



begin{list}{$square$}{setlengthitemsep{-.4em}}


For itemsep it makes little difference, but if you want to set e.g. topsep, doing this inside the environment is actually too late.






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  • Thanks a lot! That did work. I shall keep this in mind now, especially that last trick.
    – Chinmay Hejmadi
    Nov 10 at 8:03



















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Instead of going crazy setting the itemsep you could use enumitem package with nosep option.



documentclass{article}
usepackage{amssymb}
usepackage{enumitem}
renewcommand{labelitemi}{$square$}
begin{document}
begin{itemize}[nosep]
item The current observation $x_t$ is conditionally independent of all
other observations given the current state $y_t$
item[$blacksquare$] The current observation $x_t$ is conditionally independent of all
other states given the current state $y_t$
item[$blacksquare$] The current state $y_t$ is conditionally independent of all states given the previous state $y_{t-1}$
item The current observation $x_t$ is conditionally independent of $x_{t-2}$ given the previous observation $x_{t-1}$.
item None of the above
end{itemize}
end{document}


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    The list environment takes two arguments and in your second example you are only feeding it one. It therefore uses the next token, which is setlength, as its second argument. Using begin{list}{}{} instead of begin{list}{} therefore removes the error.



    As for the problem you were originally trying to solve: the item macro has an optional argument which you can use to specify its label. The following should thus do what you want.



    documentclass{article}

    usepackage{amssymb} %% <- for square and blacksquare

    begin{document}

    begin{list}{$square$}{}
    setlengthitemsep{-.4em}
    item The current observation $x_t$ is conditionally independent of all
    other observations given the current state $y_t$
    item[$blacksquare$] The current observation $x_t$ is conditionally independent of all
    other states given the current state $y_t$
    item[$blacksquare$] The current state $y_t$ is conditionally independent of all states given the previous state $y_{t-1}$
    item The current observation $x_t$ is conditionally independent of $x_{t-2}$ given the previous observation $x_{t-1}$.
    item None of the above
    end{list}

    end{document}


    output



    You could save yourself some typing by e.g. defining



    newcommand*correctitem{item[$blacksquare$]}


    and using that instead of typing it out every time.







    Incidentally, the contents of the second argument of list is executed right before the start of the actual list.
    It would be more appropriate to put setlengthitemsep{-.4em} inside this argument, like this:



    begin{list}{$square$}{setlengthitemsep{-.4em}}


    For itemsep it makes little difference, but if you want to set e.g. topsep, doing this inside the environment is actually too late.






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    • Thanks a lot! That did work. I shall keep this in mind now, especially that last trick.
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      Nov 10 at 8:03
















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    The list environment takes two arguments and in your second example you are only feeding it one. It therefore uses the next token, which is setlength, as its second argument. Using begin{list}{}{} instead of begin{list}{} therefore removes the error.



    As for the problem you were originally trying to solve: the item macro has an optional argument which you can use to specify its label. The following should thus do what you want.



    documentclass{article}

    usepackage{amssymb} %% <- for square and blacksquare

    begin{document}

    begin{list}{$square$}{}
    setlengthitemsep{-.4em}
    item The current observation $x_t$ is conditionally independent of all
    other observations given the current state $y_t$
    item[$blacksquare$] The current observation $x_t$ is conditionally independent of all
    other states given the current state $y_t$
    item[$blacksquare$] The current state $y_t$ is conditionally independent of all states given the previous state $y_{t-1}$
    item The current observation $x_t$ is conditionally independent of $x_{t-2}$ given the previous observation $x_{t-1}$.
    item None of the above
    end{list}

    end{document}


    output



    You could save yourself some typing by e.g. defining



    newcommand*correctitem{item[$blacksquare$]}


    and using that instead of typing it out every time.







    Incidentally, the contents of the second argument of list is executed right before the start of the actual list.
    It would be more appropriate to put setlengthitemsep{-.4em} inside this argument, like this:



    begin{list}{$square$}{setlengthitemsep{-.4em}}


    For itemsep it makes little difference, but if you want to set e.g. topsep, doing this inside the environment is actually too late.






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    • Thanks a lot! That did work. I shall keep this in mind now, especially that last trick.
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      Nov 10 at 8:03














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    The list environment takes two arguments and in your second example you are only feeding it one. It therefore uses the next token, which is setlength, as its second argument. Using begin{list}{}{} instead of begin{list}{} therefore removes the error.



    As for the problem you were originally trying to solve: the item macro has an optional argument which you can use to specify its label. The following should thus do what you want.



    documentclass{article}

    usepackage{amssymb} %% <- for square and blacksquare

    begin{document}

    begin{list}{$square$}{}
    setlengthitemsep{-.4em}
    item The current observation $x_t$ is conditionally independent of all
    other observations given the current state $y_t$
    item[$blacksquare$] The current observation $x_t$ is conditionally independent of all
    other states given the current state $y_t$
    item[$blacksquare$] The current state $y_t$ is conditionally independent of all states given the previous state $y_{t-1}$
    item The current observation $x_t$ is conditionally independent of $x_{t-2}$ given the previous observation $x_{t-1}$.
    item None of the above
    end{list}

    end{document}


    output



    You could save yourself some typing by e.g. defining



    newcommand*correctitem{item[$blacksquare$]}


    and using that instead of typing it out every time.







    Incidentally, the contents of the second argument of list is executed right before the start of the actual list.
    It would be more appropriate to put setlengthitemsep{-.4em} inside this argument, like this:



    begin{list}{$square$}{setlengthitemsep{-.4em}}


    For itemsep it makes little difference, but if you want to set e.g. topsep, doing this inside the environment is actually too late.






    share|improve this answer














    The list environment takes two arguments and in your second example you are only feeding it one. It therefore uses the next token, which is setlength, as its second argument. Using begin{list}{}{} instead of begin{list}{} therefore removes the error.



    As for the problem you were originally trying to solve: the item macro has an optional argument which you can use to specify its label. The following should thus do what you want.



    documentclass{article}

    usepackage{amssymb} %% <- for square and blacksquare

    begin{document}

    begin{list}{$square$}{}
    setlengthitemsep{-.4em}
    item The current observation $x_t$ is conditionally independent of all
    other observations given the current state $y_t$
    item[$blacksquare$] The current observation $x_t$ is conditionally independent of all
    other states given the current state $y_t$
    item[$blacksquare$] The current state $y_t$ is conditionally independent of all states given the previous state $y_{t-1}$
    item The current observation $x_t$ is conditionally independent of $x_{t-2}$ given the previous observation $x_{t-1}$.
    item None of the above
    end{list}

    end{document}


    output



    You could save yourself some typing by e.g. defining



    newcommand*correctitem{item[$blacksquare$]}


    and using that instead of typing it out every time.







    Incidentally, the contents of the second argument of list is executed right before the start of the actual list.
    It would be more appropriate to put setlengthitemsep{-.4em} inside this argument, like this:



    begin{list}{$square$}{setlengthitemsep{-.4em}}


    For itemsep it makes little difference, but if you want to set e.g. topsep, doing this inside the environment is actually too late.







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    • Thanks a lot! That did work. I shall keep this in mind now, especially that last trick.
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    • Thanks a lot! That did work. I shall keep this in mind now, especially that last trick.
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    Thanks a lot! That did work. I shall keep this in mind now, especially that last trick.
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    Thanks a lot! That did work. I shall keep this in mind now, especially that last trick.
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    Instead of going crazy setting the itemsep you could use enumitem package with nosep option.



    documentclass{article}
    usepackage{amssymb}
    usepackage{enumitem}
    renewcommand{labelitemi}{$square$}
    begin{document}
    begin{itemize}[nosep]
    item The current observation $x_t$ is conditionally independent of all
    other observations given the current state $y_t$
    item[$blacksquare$] The current observation $x_t$ is conditionally independent of all
    other states given the current state $y_t$
    item[$blacksquare$] The current state $y_t$ is conditionally independent of all states given the previous state $y_{t-1}$
    item The current observation $x_t$ is conditionally independent of $x_{t-2}$ given the previous observation $x_{t-1}$.
    item None of the above
    end{itemize}
    end{document}


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      Instead of going crazy setting the itemsep you could use enumitem package with nosep option.



      documentclass{article}
      usepackage{amssymb}
      usepackage{enumitem}
      renewcommand{labelitemi}{$square$}
      begin{document}
      begin{itemize}[nosep]
      item The current observation $x_t$ is conditionally independent of all
      other observations given the current state $y_t$
      item[$blacksquare$] The current observation $x_t$ is conditionally independent of all
      other states given the current state $y_t$
      item[$blacksquare$] The current state $y_t$ is conditionally independent of all states given the previous state $y_{t-1}$
      item The current observation $x_t$ is conditionally independent of $x_{t-2}$ given the previous observation $x_{t-1}$.
      item None of the above
      end{itemize}
      end{document}


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        Instead of going crazy setting the itemsep you could use enumitem package with nosep option.



        documentclass{article}
        usepackage{amssymb}
        usepackage{enumitem}
        renewcommand{labelitemi}{$square$}
        begin{document}
        begin{itemize}[nosep]
        item The current observation $x_t$ is conditionally independent of all
        other observations given the current state $y_t$
        item[$blacksquare$] The current observation $x_t$ is conditionally independent of all
        other states given the current state $y_t$
        item[$blacksquare$] The current state $y_t$ is conditionally independent of all states given the previous state $y_{t-1}$
        item The current observation $x_t$ is conditionally independent of $x_{t-2}$ given the previous observation $x_{t-1}$.
        item None of the above
        end{itemize}
        end{document}


        enter image description here






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        Instead of going crazy setting the itemsep you could use enumitem package with nosep option.



        documentclass{article}
        usepackage{amssymb}
        usepackage{enumitem}
        renewcommand{labelitemi}{$square$}
        begin{document}
        begin{itemize}[nosep]
        item The current observation $x_t$ is conditionally independent of all
        other observations given the current state $y_t$
        item[$blacksquare$] The current observation $x_t$ is conditionally independent of all
        other states given the current state $y_t$
        item[$blacksquare$] The current state $y_t$ is conditionally independent of all states given the previous state $y_{t-1}$
        item The current observation $x_t$ is conditionally independent of $x_{t-2}$ given the previous observation $x_{t-1}$.
        item None of the above
        end{itemize}
        end{document}


        enter image description here







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