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  2. AsciiMath - Wikipedia

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    ASCIIMathML.js has been integrated into MathJax, starting with MathJax v2.0. [5] [6] Example. The well-known quadratic formula = ...

  3. MathJax - Wikipedia

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    MathJax renders math in most popular browsers, including Internet Explorer 6+, Firefox 3+, Google Chrome 0.3+, Safari 2.0+, Opera 9.5+, iPhone/iPad Safari, and the Android browser. Some older versions of browsers do not support web fonts (with the @font-face CSS construct), so they have to use MathJax image font mode. The browser compatibility ...

  4. Help:Displaying a formula - Wikipedia

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    This screenshot shows the formula E = mc 2 being edited using VisualEditor.The window is opened by typing "<math>" in VisualEditor. The visual editor shows a button that allows to choose one of three offered modes to display a formula.

  5. Mathematical operators and symbols in Unicode - Wikipedia

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    𝟚 𝟛 𝟜 𝟝 𝟞 𝟟 U+1D7Ex 𝟠 𝟡 𝟱 𝟣 đŸ€ đŸ„ 𝟩 𝟧 𝟹 đŸ© đŸȘ đŸ« 𝟬 𝟭 𝟼 𝟯 U+1D7Fx 𝟰 đŸ± đŸČ 𝟳 𝟮 đŸ” đŸ¶ đŸ· 𝟾 đŸč đŸș đŸ» đŸŒ đŸœ đŸŸ 𝟿 Notes 1. ^ As of Unicode version 16.0 2. ^ Grey areas indicate non-assigned code points

  6. Orders of magnitude (length) - Wikipedia

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    The centimetre (SI symbol: cm) is a unit of length in the metric system equal to 10 −2 metres (⁠ 1 / 100 ⁠ m = 0.01 m). To help compare different orders of magnitude , this section lists lengths between 10 −2 m and 10 −1 m (1 cm and 1 dm).

  7. jsMath - Wikipedia

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    Free and open-source software portal; MathJax; TeX and LaTeX, from which jsMath inherits its syntax and layout algorithms; MathML, a W3C standard enabling direct math rendering in the browser, using an XML syntax

  8. Approximation - Wikipedia

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    U+2252 ≒ APPROXIMATELY EQUAL TO OR THE IMAGE OF: Which is used like "≈" or "≃" in Japan, Taiwan, and Korea. U+2253 ≓ IMAGE OF OR APPROXIMATELY EQUAL TO: A reversed variation of U+2252 ≒ APPROXIMATELY EQUAL TO OR THE IMAGE OF. U+225F ≟ QUESTIONED EQUAL TO: U+2A85 âȘ… LESS-THAN OR APPROXIMATE: U+2A86 âȘ† GREATER-THAN OR APPROXIMATE

  9. List of logic symbols - Wikipedia

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    In logic, a set of symbols is commonly used to express logical representation. The following table lists many common symbols, together with their name, how they should be read out loud, and the related field of mathematics.