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38 lines
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title: "Render Math With Mathjax"
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date: 2022-12-09T19:53:33+05:30
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draft: false
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author: "Gurusabarish"
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tags:
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- Markdown syntax
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- Mathjax
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- example
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image: /images/mathjax.png
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description: ""
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toc: true
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mathjax: true
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---
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## Mathjax
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Math equations can be rendered using [Mathjax](https://www.mathjax.org) syntax with AMS symbol support.
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Optionally enable this on a per-page basis by adding `mathjax: true` to your frontmatter.
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Then, use `$$ ... $$` on a line by itself to render a block equation:
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$$ | Pr_{x \leftarrow P_{1}} [A(x) = 1] - Pr_{x \leftarrow P_{2}} [A(x) = 1] | < \text{negligible} $$
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The raw version is:
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```
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$$ | Pr_{x \leftarrow P_{1}} [A(x) = 1] - Pr_{x \leftarrow P_{2}} [A(x) = 1] | < \text{negligible} $$
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```
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Write in-line equations with `\\( ... \\)` , like \\( x^n / y \\) . It's easy!
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```
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Write in-line equations with `\\( ... \\)` , like \\( x^n / y \\) . It's easy!
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```
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