
Testing Mathematical Formulas in Markdown
A demonstration of various mathematical formulas rendered using LaTeX within Markdown.
This document serves as a test for rendering mathematical formulas in Markdown using $$ delimiters.
Basic Algebra
Let’s start with some fundamental algebraic expressions.
The quadratic formula is given by:
A simple linear equation:
Expansion of a binomial square:
Calculus
Here are some common expressions from calculus.
The limit definition of a derivative:
A definite integral:
The Taylor series expansion of around :
Trigonometry
Some basic trigonometric identities.
Pythagorean identity:
Angle addition formula for sine:
Euler’s formula:
Statistics and Probability
Formulas commonly used in statistics and probability.
The formula for the mean () of a set of numbers :
The probability density function of a normal distribution:
Bayes’ theorem:
Linear Algebra
Examples from linear algebra.
A 2x2 matrix:
The determinant of a 2x2 matrix:
Matrix multiplication of two matrices A and B:
Physics
A couple of well-known physics equations.
Einstein’s mass-energy equivalence:
Newton’s second law of motion:
This should provide a good test of how various mathematical formulas are rendered.
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