MathsGod1, you did a good job with that LaTex,
Here is another way you could have done it
$$\\$I'm positive it equals zero (it doesn't by the way)$\\
$made Latex look like a walk in the park$\\
$this is my first time using it$\\\\
OR\\\\
\\\text{I'm positive it equals zero (it doesn't by the way)}\\
\text{made Latex look like a walk in the park}\\
\text{ this is my first time using it}\\\\
OR\\\\
\\\mbox{I'm positive it equals zero (it doesn't by the way)}\\
\mbox{made Latex look like a walk in the park}\\
\mbox{ this is my first time using it}\\\\$$
HERE IS THE CODE :)
\\$I'm positive it equals zero (it doesn't by the way)$\\
$made Latex look like a walk in the park$\\
$this is my first time using it$\\\\
OR\\\\
\text{I'm positive it equals zero (it doesn't by the way)}\\
\text{made Latex look like a walk in the park}\\
\text{ this is my first time using it}\\\\
OR\\\\
\mbox{I'm positive it equals zero (it doesn't by the way)}\\
\mbox{made Latex look like a walk in the park}\\
\mbox{ this is my first time using it}\\\\
(you will have to take the extra line breaks out, I put them in so it is easier to read)
There are a lot of different ways of doing the same things in LaTex, I really do not know why. :/
mbox stands for message box.