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Oh... ok. I was looking at the /frac at the bottom of your post where it asks why it's not rendering. I didn't see the one at the top.

testing...

[math]\frac{1}{1}+\frac{1}{2}+\frac{1}{4}+\frac{1}{7}+\frac{1}{14}+\frac{1}{28} = 2[/math]

 

[math]\frac{1}{1}+\frac{1}{2}+\frac{1}{4}+\frac{1}{7}+\frac{1}{14}+\frac{1}{28} = 2[/math]

 

why is [math]/frac{1}{14}[/math] not rendering right using the latex tags instead of math tags? :confused:

I've noticed, though I have no explanation for this, latex tags need spaces where math tags do not. So I'm guessing...

 

[math]\frac{1}{1}+\frac{1}{2}+\frac{1}{4}+\frac{1}{7}+\frac{1}{14}+\frac{1}{28} = 2[/math]

 

[math]\frac{1}{1}+\frac{1}{2}+\frac{1}{4}+\frac{1}{7}+ \frac{1}{14}+\frac{1}{28} = 2[/math]

 

Yeah, a space before the "\frac{1}{14}" fixed it. To prevent it rendering you can use [noparse][/noparse] tags...

 

[math]\frac{1}{1}+\frac{1}{2}+\frac{1}{4}+\frac{1}{7}+ \frac{1}{14}+\frac{1}{28} = 2[/math]

 

Sorry 'bout the confusion.

 

~modest

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why are you guys using the latex tags???!!!???

 

DEAR PEOPLE!!!

 

It has come to my attention that you are still using the latex tags, even though they have been deprecated and outdated for quite some time now. I actually left the old engine on to support antiquated syntax in posts, but apparently some people STILL use it! Stop using the latex tags, they are deprecated and use far more resources then the math tags, simply because they don't do any caching!!!

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[ce]6FeO -> 2Fe2O3 + 2Fe[/ce]

[ce]6FeO -> 2Fe_2O_3 + 2Fe[/ce]

[ce]6 FeO -> 2 Fe_2 O_3 + 2 Fe[/ce]

[ce]6FeO \rightarrow 2Fe_2O_3 + 2Fe[/ce]

[ce]FeO -> Fe2O3 + Fe[/ce]

[ce]FeO -> FeO + Fe[/ce]

[ce]FeO[/ce]

[ce]Fe[/ce]

[ce]Se[/ce]

[ce]H[/ce]

[ce]Na[/ce]

 

:confused: I'm at a loss

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[math] \frac{\dot{T}}{T} (\frac{\ddot{T}}{T} + \frac{kc^2}{a^2}) = \frac{8 \pi G}{3} \int\ [\dot{N} + N\dot{S}_k + N\dot{S}_{ik}] (\frac{8 \pi \hbar \nu^3}{c^3} \frac{1}{\frac{\hbar \nu}{k_BT} - 1} +  \frac{8 \pi \hbar \nu^3}{2c^3})\ d\nu[/math]

 

text to separate

 

[math]  ab_0 [/math]

[math]  a [/math]

[math]  a [/math]

[math]  ac^2 [/math]

[math] k^2 = a^2 [/math]

[math]  ab_0 [/math]

 

[math] {\large{\int_{k=0}^{55}}}  k  dk [/math]

 

[math] \int_{k=0}^{55}  k  dk [/math]

 

[math] I(t) = I_0.e^{-\large\frac {t}{\tau_0}} [/math]

 

 

 

[math] \Gamma_\mu = \large\frac {G_F^2{m_\mu}^5}{192\pi^3} [/math]

 

[math] \tau_\mu = \large\frac {\hbar}{\Gamma_\mu} [/math]

 

[math] \tau_\mu = 6 [\math]

 

[math] \tau_\mu = \large\frac {192\hbar\pi^3}{G_F^2{m_\mu}^5}[\math]

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