Inline Math

Use dollar signs:

$a^2 + b^2 = c^2$

or escaped parentheses:

\(1+2+\dots+n=\frac{n(n+1)}{2}\)

Display Math

To display math on its own line, use double dollar signs:

$$ \frac{d}{dx}\left( \int_{0}^{x} f(u)\,du\right)=f(x) $$

or escaped square brackets:

\[ \sin A \cos B = \frac{1}{2}\left[ \sin(A-B)+\sin(A+B) \right] \]

A wide range of math environments1) will work as well:

\begin{align*} e^x & = 1 + x + \frac{x^2}{2} + \frac{x^3}{6} + \cdots \\ & = \sum_{n\geq 0} \frac{x^n}{n!} \end{align*}

Note that the math environments should not be inside the dollar sign delimiters; the environments should stand on their own with just the \begin and \end statements in order to be parsed correctly.

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