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[tex]\frac{x-vt}{\sqrt{1-\frac{v^2}{c^2}}}[/tex]
[tex]\frac{x-vt}{\sqrt{2}}[/tex]
[tex]\sqrt{2}[/tex]
[tex]\frac{x-vt}{\sqrt{2}}[/tex]
[tex]\sqrt{2}[/tex]
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Beer w/Straw said:{n^3,\color{red}{n^3},n^3}
[tex]{n^3,\color{red}{n^3},n^3}[/tex]
I need to fool around. I'm getting different answers elsewhere besides here and : https://www.physicsforums.com/mathjax/test/preview.html [Broken]
Pressing return makes a newline. It does not render it.Greg Bernhardt said:This page can be used for unlimited LaTeX previewing and testing. It's a little crude. Still working some details out.
https://www.physicsforums.com/mathjax/test/preview.html [Broken]
Not sure what you mean by changing the math font, but if you want to learn how to use it, start here: Latex PrimerSrVishi said:How would I go about changing the math font here?
Thanks for the reply! What I mean by changing the math font is that whenever I type an equation on here, it always shows up with the default font which I believe to be called computer modern (I could be totally wrong). I want to instead use a times math font, maybe like STIX or mathptmx, for the math symbols (presuming that this can be done to begin with). I checked out the thread you linked me to, and the only thing I could find on fonts is changing certain symbols to certain special fonts, like changing R into the double struck ##\mathbb{R}##, which isn't what I was looking for.Doc Al said:Not sure what you mean by changing the math font, but if you want to learn how to use it, start here: Latex Primer
Are you using Latex to type your equations?SrVishi said:What I mean by changing the math font is that whenever I type an equation on here, it always shows up with the default font which I believe to be called computer modern (I could be totally wrong).
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