Formatting seems to work for inline equations such as \(x - h\) and \(c = \sqrt{ a^2 + b^2 }\), and for equations that will appear \[P(E) = {n \choose k} p^k (1-p)^{n-k} \] centered on their own line. But, equation rendering does not seem to be working for the mobile version of the site.
As I get ready to participate in the missions from Exploring the MTBoS, I thought I'd do a quick test of MathJax on my Weebly website.
Formatting seems to work for inline equations such as \(x - h\) and \(c = \sqrt{ a^2 + b^2 }\), and for equations that will appear \[P(E) = {n \choose k} p^k (1-p)^{n-k} \] centered on their own line. But, equation rendering does not seem to be working for the mobile version of the site.
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I recently received response videos to a number of earlier challenges, so I'll summarize the updates here. Click the links below to visit the archive page for each challenge, where the new videos are highlighted. Plus, you can watch the original challenge video and the other responses, and take on the follow-up challenges.
This month's challenge is brought to you in part by my good friend Scott, who originally shared the problem with me. Jump over to the front page to check it out!
The first response videos have arrived! Check them out, and explore some follow-up challenges, by visiting the Challenge 05 page in the archive!
None of the videos (so far) have taken up the challenge of describing a new piece of paper for us to explore, so I'd like to encourage you to put on your problem-posing shoes!
Signed up today to participate in the eight-week series of challenges from Exploring the MathTwitterBlogosphere (MTBoS). Fixing up the blog in preparation!
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