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Fractions: <syntaxhighlight lang="html5" inline><math>\frac{1}{x}</math></syntaxhighlight> gives <math>\frac{1}{x}</math><br>
Fractions: <syntaxhighlight lang="html5" inline><math>\frac{1}{x}</math></syntaxhighlight> gives <math>\frac{1}{x}</math><br>
Square root: <syntaxhighlight lang="html5" inline><math>\sqrt{x+1}</math></syntaxhighlight> gives <math>\sqrt{x+1}</math><br>
Square root: <syntaxhighlight lang="html5" inline><math>\sqrt{x+1}</math></syntaxhighlight> gives <math>\sqrt{x+1}</math><br>
General Radical: <syntaxhighlight lang="html5" inline><math>$\sqrt[3]{64}=4</math></syntaxhighlight> gives <math>\sqrt[3]{64}=4</math><br>   
General radical: <syntaxhighlight lang="html5" inline><math>$\sqrt[3]{64}=4</math></syntaxhighlight> gives <math>\sqrt[3]{64}=4</math><br>   


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Revision as of 15:32, 25 August 2022

Basics[edit]

To render any math equation, the math equation must be between <math></math> i.e., <math>f(x)=x^2</math> gives .

Common math commands[edit]

Superscript & Subscript[edit]

Superscript: <math>x^{5+y}</math> gives
Subscript: <math>x_{5+t}</math> gives
Together: <math>x_{5+t}^{5+y}</math> gives

Fractions & Radicals[edit]

Fractions: <math>\frac{1}{x}</math> gives
Square root: <math>\sqrt{x+1}</math> gives
General radical: <math>$\sqrt[3]{64}=4</math> gives








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