This is a test of using MathJax in Blogger Note that enclosing math in single $'s does not work in the default setting for MathJax. However, you may use "∖(" and "∖)" for inline math and double dollar signs or "∖[" and "∖]" for displayed math. Examples: $(y+\sqrt z)^{-1}$ and sin2x2. And, a displayed equation is: 23
Another displayed equation is here:
∀x∃y(x≤y∧y≤x↔x=y).
To setup the MathJax capability, I added the following line to the HTML code, after the <head> command (as a single line, no line break):
<script src='http://cdn.mathjax.org/mathjax/latest/MathJax.js?config=TeX-AMS-MML_HTMLorMML' type='text/javascript'/>
You can find more information from the MathJax website about this at http://www.mathjax.org/docs/1.1/start.html.
For slightly different ways to set up MathJax with Blogger, see http://holdenweb.blogspot.com/2011/11/blogging-mathematics.html, or
http://irrep.blogspot.com/2011/07/mathjax-in-blogger-ii.html.
However, so far, I do not have MathJax working in the comments. For example: eiπ=−1.
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Correction: The mathematics will appear correctly once the comment is posted, but it does not appear correctly in the preview window when you are preparing your comment.
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ReplyDelete\sin^2 x + \cos^2 x = 1
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ReplyDelete1.why ˜f(z)=ˉψ−1(f(ϕ(z))) but not ˜f(z)=ψ−1(f(ϕ(z)))?
ReplyDelete2.do we have d˜ϕx? if yes, what does it mean?
3.can u show us how Tfp is independent of the choice of ϕ and ψ
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Test: x2+y2=z2
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ReplyDeleteI'd like to have a 1/2 glass of common sense please.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to have a 1/2 glass of common sense please.
ReplyDeleteBelieve it or not, I'm using MathJax with a 'Classic' Blogger template.
ReplyDelete(α+β)2=α2+β2+2αβ
ReplyDelete∑ni=02i=2n+1
ReplyDelete∑ni=02i=2n+1−1
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ReplyDelete∇×→B−1c∂→E∂t=4πc→j∇⋅→E=4πρ∇×→E+1c∂→B∂t=→0∇⋅→B=0
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ReplyDelete$\displaystyle \int_0^{\infty} \sqrt{4x} \, e^{-x} \, dx$ = $2\displaystyle \int_0^{\infty} \sqrt{x} \, e^{-x} \, dx = 2 \Gamma\left(\frac{3}{2}\right) = 2 \frac{1}{2} \, \Gamma\left(\frac{1}{2}\right) = \sqrt{\pi}$
2∫∞0√xe−xdx=2Γ(32)=212Γ(12)=√π
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ReplyDeleteTest: $x^2 = \sqrt{x}$
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