• mathematical formulae as images, which are otherwise difficult to convey (typically using ASCII art). Most graphical email clients support HTML email, and...
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    permutative arrangements have their origin in Hermetic Qabalah, many of the formulae listed below can be best understood by using various techniques of Hebrew...
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    MathWorld—A Wolfram Web Resource. https://mathworld.wolfram.com/CubicFormula.html, rewritten for having a coherent notation. Holmes, G. C., "The use of hyperbolic...
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  • mathematical markup languages. Its aim is to natively integrate mathematical formulae into World Wide Web pages and other documents. It is part of HTML5 and...
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  • In integral calculus, integration by reduction formulae is a method relying on recurrence relations. It is used when an expression containing an integer...
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  • and serve particular purposes in formats historically derived from SGML (HTML and XML). Some of their most common uses are as part of document type declarations...
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    arrows and scalable parentheses. Some systems are capable of re-formatting formulae into simpler forms or to adjust line-breaking automatically, while preserving...
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  • However, where they are used (for example, in typesetting mathematical formulae), their width is generally font-specified, and they typically do not expand...
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    completed a Kickstarter campaign to raise funds for servers to test and build formulae and managed to raise £14,859. On December 13, 2013, the Homebrew repository...
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  • as of HTML 4.0 MathML comes in two mark-up syntaxes: a semantic and a presentational. uses Content MathML, OpenMath or other formats for formulae Exact...
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