Questions tagged [mathjax]
For questions about MathJax, which is used to write mathematics on Stack Exchange sites.
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Are big square roots allowed on the title?
This question appears on my page like this :
I thought the problem was because the length of the equations under the \sqrt, I got sick of it so decided to edited to ...
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Difficulty Presenting Tables When Going From StackEdit To MathJax
stackedit.io is very convenient for polishing long answers before pasting them into a MathSE answer box. Among other things, this avoids MathSE sometimes being slow to render, during the editing. ...
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How to change default mathjax renderer? [duplicate]
How to change the default renderer from HTML-CSS to Common-HTML? HTML-CSS displays a mess on my computer. Any method is fine, extensions, scripts, etc. Specifically, only setting up the math ...
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Matrices do not render in preview
Why does this example:
$$
\begin{matrix}
1 & x & x^2 \\
1 & y & y^2 \\
1 & z & z^2 \\
\end{matrix}
$$
no longer render correctly, at least ...
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Does this matrix look like a matrix to you? It doesn't to me
$$\begin{pmatrix} a& b& c \\ d & e & f \\ g & h & i \end{pmatrix} $$
Here what I'm seeing
What is the work around for this issue?
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Online preview display of answers/questions works only in the first round of editing in MSE
It seems I am experiencing a bug when working in MSE for some weeks. When I edit my answers/questions for the second time, the online displayer does not work on any devices (i.e., I cannot see any ...
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Floor function for fractions [duplicate]
When using \rfloor and \lfloor function for fractions, we obtain the following unpleasant result
$$\lfloor \frac n2\rfloor$$
Is ...
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How to apply the scrolling bar display instead of the text going to the next line
When I write a really large expression in latex, it usually comes in the next line. Like this,
$$\alpha\beta=(\frac ab+\frac cd)(\frac bc +\frac da)=\frac ac+\frac bd+\frac db+\frac ca=8
$$
But ...
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Is there a tutorial on learning how to use formating on Stackexchange Maths? [duplicate]
I would like to post a question but need to express a number of symbols that are not on my keypad. I have a Chromebook.
I thought there may be a question on stackexchange or some resource I can use to ...
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When Writing a New Question, Continuing with Ask Question from Previous Content, Math Formulas Do not Render, Even after Draft Preview. What to do?
Below is the Example with $x^2$ as it appears in the browser correctly after considerable time. More complicated question texts often do not render at all correctly.
Example:
$$
x^2
$$
The code for ...
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How can I write underscript within a line? [duplicate]
How can I write underscript within a line?
When if I use double $$, then this is normal,
$$H_1 = \bigcup_{\substack{j=1, \ j \neq 1}}^n ( H_1 \cap H_j )$$
But when ...
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How to get rid of the space in between name of the function and the parenthesis e.g. in $f\left(\frac{1}{x}\right)$? [duplicate]
I want to get rid of the space between name of the function and the parenthesis argument as in $f\left(\frac{1}{x}\right)$.
This space feels unnatural to me. I know a solution to get around this but I ...
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Difficulties with displaying set signs
In the following question I recently asked, I wasn't able to the display the symbols denoting sets in mathematics: {, and }.
Usually, I write them by putting
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How do I write mathematical equations on this site? [duplicate]
I can't find anything about this on the help page 😔. So , how do people exactly write out these complex looking integration problems on a phone?
Is this the "mathjax" thing people talk ...
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How to write a small "dash" in superscript using MathJax [duplicate]
Specifically, I am trying to write this:
Ignore whether the term is mathematically correct or not. Can someone help?