$E=mc^2?$
The good thing now is that
$\LaTeX$
is available in the blog.
Einstein most famous equation is \$E=mc^2\$.
Newtons derived the equaiton \\[s=ut+\sfrac{1}{2}at^2\\]
Einstein most famous equation is $E=mc^2$.
Newtons derived the equaiton \[s=ut+\sfrac{1}{2}at^2\]
Latex formating together with regular text inside 'pre' elements is still not working.
Check out this tutorial on inline mathematical notation.
http://watchmath.com/vlog/?p=438
Trying MathML from Maple:
Maple Latex Export
\[\mbox{}+1/2\,{\it cm}\,\cos \left( x \right)
+1/2\,{\frac {{\it cm}\, \left( \sin \left( x \righ t) \right) ^{2}}{\cos \left( x \right) -1}}
+1/2\,{\frac {{\it dm}\,\sin \left( x \right) \cos \ left( \left( N+1 \right) x \right) }{\cos \left( x \right) -1}}-1/2\,{\it dm}\,\sin \left( \le ft( N+1 \right) x \right)
\]
Keine Kommentare:
Kommentar veröffentlichen