Help:Math

Math formulas can be displayed on articles using the   tag.

For the technically inclined, MediaWiki (which is used by Fandom wikis) uses a subset of AMS-LaTeX markup, a superset of LaTeX markup which is in turn a superset of TeX markup, for mathematical formulas.

Step by step

 * Open source editing mode for an article.
 * Write your math code in the following format:.
 * For example, the equation '3 x 2 = 6' can be displayed using:
 * Which generates this:
 * $${3 ~ \times ~ 2 ~ = ~ 6}$$
 * In-line formulas require  attribute:
 * Which can be used to generate this:
 * The volume of a sphere is $V = \frac{4}{3}\pi R^3$.
 * Regular text can be added to a math formula like so:
 * Which will render like this:
 * $\rho_{\text{Air}} = 1.225~\text{kg/m}^3$
 * For details on how to write the math formulas themselves, see Help:Displaying a formula, on Wikipedia.
 * Which will render like this:
 * $\rho_{\text{Air}} = 1.225~\text{kg/m}^3$
 * For details on how to write the math formulas themselves, see Help:Displaying a formula, on Wikipedia.

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