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Words can of course be written in '''bold''' or ''italicized'' or external [[https://math.berkeley.edu/~katrin/ links]] can be provided. For a good overview of basic formatting try [[https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Formatting here]]. | Words can of course be written in '''bold''' or ''italicized'' or external [[https://math.berkeley.edu/~katrin/ links]] can be provided. For a good overview of basic formatting try [[https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Formatting here]]. | ||
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+ | For help with math formatting, the following [[https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Displaying_a_formula page]] seems particularly useful, since it shows how to display a lot of standard math effects, including some crazy ones like the following: | ||
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+ | <center><math> \sideset{_1^2}{_3^4}\prod_a^b \qquad\qquad \text{and}\qquad\qquad\underbrace{ a+b+\cdots+z }_{26\text{ terms}}</math></center> |
Revision as of 06:46, 12 May 2017
Formatting
This page is dedicated to providing examples of how to mark up mathematics on this page. The idea is to simply list useful examples that people can cut/paste/modify.
One might be interested in an in-line equation like the following, , which of course is the fundamental theorem of calculus. Alternatively, one might like to see it displayed on its own line like so:
Words can of course be written in bold or italicized or external [links] can be provided. For a good overview of basic formatting try [here].
For help with math formatting, the following [page] seems particularly useful, since it shows how to display a lot of standard math effects, including some crazy ones like the following: