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Revision as of 10:22, 20 September 2010
Go to Stat441/841 & CM 463/763-Fall 2010
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Go to Stat441/841 & CM 463-Fall 2009
Go to stat946-Spring 2009
Go to Stat341 & CM 361
HowTo Use Wiki
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A solution to a common problem (New)
You may have faced the situation when the math formulas in the body of wikinotes appears extraordinary small (compared to usual font for math formulas). Sometimes this small font helps and sometimes it hurts! One solution to correct this is to simply insert a \, at the beginning of the formula. This will solve the problem without having any effect on the rest of the formula. For example you should write <mth>\,p_{x,y}</math> instead of <mth>p_{x,y}</math>, to see [math]\displaystyle{ \,\!p_{x,y} }[/math] instead of [math]\displaystyle{ p_{x,y} }[/math].
Examples
According to scientists, the Sun is pretty big.<ref>E. Miller, The Sun, (New York: Academic Press, 2005), 23-5.</ref> The Moon, however, is not so big.<ref>R. Smith, "Size of the Moon", Scientific American, 46 (April 1978): 44-6.</ref>
[math]\displaystyle{ \sqrt{x^2+2x+1}=|x+1| - \left(\left(\frac{2x^2}{x}\right)^2\right)^2 }[/math]
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