Rmd to create html files that render mathjax/latex offline and after emailing

I would like to create html output from my *.Rmd files that can be emailed to other people, and yet still render the latex/mathjax equations.

The reproducible example document below works perfectly for me--but as soon as I email it to myself, the equations are no longer rendered (image below, after the html has been emailed)--presumably because mathjax is no longer rendering it, and treating it as offline.

I've already tried self_contained: yes in the YAML header.

I'm looking for a solution that doesn't involve installing a local copy of Mathjax, as the people I'm emailing won't have a local copy of Mathjax.

---
title: "Test"
author: "me"
date: "20/07/2019"
output:
html_document:
self_contained: yes
---

{r setup, include=FALSE}
knitr::opts_chunk\$set(echo = TRUE)


## Equations

$$y_i = mx_i + c$$

• As far as I know, mathjax is not compatible with self_contained, see bookdown.org/yihui/rmarkdown/…. PDF may be a better option of "self_contained" in your case. Jul 22, 2019 at 7:12
• Pandoc has other methods of rendering math. MathJax is unlikely to work offline. Try an image-based rendering method. I haven't tried by myself and don't have the time to help further. See if you can figure it out from the Pandoc manual: pandoc.org/MANUAL.html In R Markdown, use mathjax: null under html_document to disable MathJax, and pandoc_args to pass more Pandoc arguments (to enable a math rendering method). Jul 23, 2019 at 5:05