MathJax
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Continuing the discussion from Do this maths. It R Hard.:
A while back, MathJax was requested on here, but since it's not that active, I'm a bit loath to just install it on here without at least some smoke-testing elsewhere, since I'm not sure how widespread it is on other instances.
I've installed it on my test instance, if anyone wants to play with it:
Just toying with this at the moment - no idea if it's in any fit state to put on here yet:
Please note that the network connectivity on this box isn't the greatest and thus may go offline without warning.
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Cynic...
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I remember asking about it a while back, because I wanted some math symbols one time in one post. After using Discourse for a while, I find I don't really need math symbols to say what I want to say on here.
Also, do we really want to add this to the Markdown/BBCode/HTML disaster we already have?
Filed Under: That's my $0.02, you can keep the change
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Also, do we really want to add this to the Markdown/BBCode/HTML disaster we already have?
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Is that the Robocop 3 solution? Overload the system so it crashes?
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....... right. need to make sure that the "don't be skynet" rule gets overwritten in the crash.
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I thought that was Robocop 2.
Robocop 3 was the one with the jet pack and the robot ninjas and basically it was fried ass.
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Also, do we really want to add this to the Markdown/BBCode/HTML disaster we already have?
Sure. The more syntaxes we can fit in there, the merrier!
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MathJax + RoboCop = Robot Jox
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I thought that was Robocop 2.
You could be right, because I'm pretty sure Weller was in it, and he wasn't in 3.
I haven't seen either of them in a long time so I was going from memory.
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\newcommand{\P}{\mathbf{P}\left[#1\right]}
Anyway, it's trivial.
Hanna samples without replacement. Letting $O_i$ be the event that Hannah's $i$-th sample is orange, we have
\begin{align*}
\P(O_1 O_2) &= \frac{1}{3} \
&= \frac{6}{n}\frac{5}{n-1} \
30 &= \frac{1}{3} n(n-1) \
90 &= n^2 - n \
0 &= n^2 - n - 90
\end{align*}I got my pencil and paper out for this?
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What version of mathjax is this using? I've never heard of the "aligned" environment, and it's rejecting align*
Nevermind, wrong discourse.
But it doesn't seem to like the \newcommand or \renewcommand macro. Maybe it does. I can't tell. It's rejecting a valid line of tex if it uses a macro I defined.