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MathJax is a JavaScript engine for displaying mathematics, available on some Stack Exchange sites.

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Out of an abundance of caution, MathJax V3 has been temporarily disabled network-wide, and the option to turn it on has been temporarily removed. We have taken this action due to the potential ...
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I found this example of mathjax code that overflows when rendered: $\color{red}{\textrm{Bacon ipsum dolor amet spare ribs shank cupim salami shoulder meatball sirloin chislic kevin swine cow meatloaf ...
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Occasionally, I have some glitches while using math equations. I am not sure if it's a bug, but I have encountered it on different systems. Whenever I try to write "i < j" in math mode, ...
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When I type a displayed math equation using $$...$$, the preview pane under the body renders it as an inline equation instead. I have observed this on Math SE, Math Overflow, Physics SE, and Puzzling ...
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I don't know when this started, but recently (a few months maybe), every now and then the LaTeX renderer seems to keep switching itself back to HTML-CSS. That means I see things like this which as ...
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Recently, a question popped up here on Meta.SE asking how to do something with MathJax. I voted to close the question as Not suitable for this site. There was some discussion in the comments that ...
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I’m new to this website. Could someone please tell me how to write "sech x" without having to use \operatorname{sech} in a Stack Exchange post? I’d like to be able to type it simply as \sech ...
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When I look at this page 3 point to circle. And get radius in particular the last equation on the page starting "r= ..."; but the whole page is equally affected, when I first view or refresh ...
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I hate the AI search, but I still want to point out a thing: The search can’t show the MathJax formatting properly, the AI search has the “$$” thing, so it means that the search can’t show the ...
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While this is not the way I wanted to announce this, it seems the cat is out of the bag. But for those who haven't noticed, as part of our Community Asks Sprint, I spent the week investigating how we ...
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Some math equations do not render correctly in the editor preview. Here's an example of one of them: $$\text{card}(x) = \|x\|_{0} = \lim_{p \to 0} \left( \sum_{k=1}^{n} |x_{k}|^p \right)^{1/p}$$ ...
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I see following for this following question - How to wiggle sort an array in linear time complexity? I checked in incognito mode, in extension free Chrome instance (Version 119.0.6045.199 (Official ...
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Somehow SE's MathJax doesn't like \DeclareMathOperator in subscripts or superscripts. This doesn't render on SE: $\DeclareMathOperator{\two}{two}$ $\two+\two=\two^\two$ (I can't directly demonstrate ...
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Just look at this mess. The following source: We have $G$ solvable, so that we can find a tower of subgroups $$ G = G_0 \supset G_1 \supset\cdots\supset G_m = 1 $$ so that the conditions on ...
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V1: complains $$ \frac{x}{y} $$ V2: doesn't $$\frac{x}{y}$$ V3: complains $$\begin{align} & \frac{x}{y} + \frac{y}{x} \\ & \frac{y}{x} + \frac{x}{y} \\ \end{align}$$ I favor working ...
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