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Here are some math equations using those markers. Some inline math: $$\sqrt{1-x^2}$$ or \(ax^2+bx+c\), jsMath itself is working, see:

http://www.server-sky.com/jsmathdir/test/index-images.html

http://www.server-sky.com/jsmathdir/test/index.html

http://www.launchloop.com/jsmathdir/test/index-images.html

http://www.launchloop.com/jsmathdir/test/index.html

MorejsMathTestStuff


see http://wiki.themel.com/PublicTestPage

note that some markers do not work, and some do. Use what works!

Here are some math equations using those markers. Some inline math: $\sqrt{1-x^2}$ or \(ax^2+bx+c\),
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jsMath

jsMath itself is working, see:

http://www.server-sky.com/jsmathdir/test/index-images.html

http://www.server-sky.com/jsmathdir/test/index.html

http://www.launchloop.com/jsmathdir/test/index-images.html

http://www.launchloop.com/jsmathdir/test/index.html

MorejsMathTestStuff

see http://wiki.themel.com/PublicTestPage

note that some markers do not work, and some do. Use what works!

Here are some math equations using those markers. Some inline math: \sqrt{1-x^2} or \(ax^2+bx+c\), and some displayed math:

\int {1\over x}\,dx = \ln(x)+C

and

\[\sum_{i=1}^n i = {n(n+1)\over 2}.\]

jsMath (last edited 2010-10-04 08:08:35 by KeithLofstrom)