# Way to show long division symbol )‾‾‾‾‾‾ in MathJax

Is there a way to format long division in MathJax so it looks like this:

     125     (Explanations)
4)500
4        (4 ×  1 = 4)
10       (5 -  4 = 1)
8       (4 ×  2 = 8)
20      (10 -  8 = 2)
20      (4 ×  5 = 20)
0      (20 - 20 = 0)


but obviously correctly formatted?

• To be honest, simply the symbol )‾‾‾‾‾‾ in MathJax, and nothing else would be nice. Similar to how I type \sqrt{} and the square root symbol stretches over the whole number. – Jamie Twells Apr 4 '14 at 17:30

Here is a modification of Werner's answer that gets you what you want. It uses MathJax's enclose extension to insert a MathML <menclose> element that handles the long-division symbol.

$$\require{enclose} \begin{array}{rll} 125 && \hbox{(Explanations)} \\[-3pt] 4 \enclose{longdiv}{500}\kern-.2ex \\[-3pt] \underline{4\phantom{00}} && \hbox{(4 \times 1 = 4)} \\[-3pt] 10\phantom{0} && \hbox{(5 - 4 = 1)} \\[-3pt] \underline{\phantom{0}8\phantom{0}} && \hbox{(4 \times 2 = 8)} \\[-3pt] \phantom{0}20 && \hbox{(10 - 8 = 2)} \\[-3pt] \underline{\phantom{0}20} && \hbox{(4 \times 5 = 20)} \\[-3pt] \phantom{00}0 \end{array}$$


The result is

• That's very good. It's a shame the code's so ugly, but thank you. I'm not sure which answer to accept since this is an improvement on Werner's answer. – Jamie Twells Apr 4 '14 at 19:35
• Yes, the code is ugly, but this answer typesets so much better than the other, and comes with the official stamp of approval of the MathJax author. I think this should be the accepted answer. – Nathan Jun 8 '16 at 16:53

You can use

$$\begin{array}{rl} \underline{125} & \hbox{(Explanations)} \\[-5pt] 4 | 500 \\ \underline{4\phantom{00}} & \hbox{(4 \times 1 = 4)} \\ 10\phantom{0} & \hbox{(5 - 4 = 1)} \\ \underline{\phantom{0}8\phantom{0}} & \hbox{(4 \times 2 = 8)} \\ \phantom{0}20 & \hbox{(10 - 8 = 2)} \\ \underline{\phantom{0}20} & \hbox{(4 \times 5 = 20)} \\ \phantom{00}0 \end{array}$$


This is how it renders on Math.SE:

• Hmm... Ok, I suppose that's as close as I'm going to get. I'm not too worried about the (Explanations) bit, since I can just write that in later, but the actual symbol was what I was after. I assume an official )‾‾‾‾ symbol doesn't exist? (But thank you for your input, that's very helpful) – Jamie Twells Apr 4 '14 at 17:36