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Useful links for Mathematics Stack Exchange:
https://math.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/9959/how-to-ask-a-good-question
In particular, to increase your chances of having your question answered instead of closed:
- explain the context of your problem (where is it from),
- state your problem clearly,
- show your attempt at solving your problem, and
- explain where you are stuck or confused.
DO NOT simply write a question with "PLZ HELP!"
https://math.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/5020/mathjax-basic-tutorial-and-quick-reference
To get started, try:
- putting
$
on either side of math, as in$1+2$
- using
^
for superscripts and_
for subscripts, with{ }
to group multiple characters, as in$3^{1+2}$
for $3^{1+2}$ - using
\frac{ }{ }
for fractions, as in$\frac{4}{5}$
for $\frac{4}{5}$ - using
\alpha, \beta, ...
for greek letters
$$\frac{ x_{n+1} + \alpha }{ x_n + \beta } = \gamma^3$$
would render like this:
$$\frac{ x_{n+1} + \alpha }{ x_n + \beta } = \gamma^3$$
$\LaTeX$
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