Synopsis
Help:WikiPlugin to display mathematical formulae in a Wiki page.
Usage
<?plugin TeX2png text="$$(a+b)^n=\sum_{k=0}^n{n\choose k}a^k b^{n-k}$$" ?>
gives
![$$(a+b)^n=\sum_{k=0}^n{n\choose k}a^k b^{n-k}$$](images/tex/c0e7585c2add482621c0a58207171029.png)
Arguments
There is only one argument which is the text of the mathematical expression. This text must be enclosed by a dollar $ within a paragraph or two dollars $$ on a separate line. In the last case, all is centered.
To write mathematical formulae, the syntax is the one
of LaTeX.
Caveats
This plugin is only to produce readable mathematical formulae. Any
other text is not allowed : so if an expression is not enclosed by
dollars then it will be displayed by a red text. It is all the same
possible to display raw text as by using :
<?plugin TeX2png text="$\textrm{\LaTeX}$" ?>
This plugin is not able to produce sophisticated mathematicals texts with links, cross references... For that, you can use for example LaTeX2html.
Examples
Some Greeks letters : ,
, ... and a formula
to test display in a paragraph.
Exercise 1 Consider the function
- Give the largest real domain for which f(x) is well defined.
- Give a domain on which the function is one-to-one. Using this domain derive a formula for the inverse function
.
- Calculate the derivative f'(x).
Exercise 2 Consider the function :
![$$f(x) = \int_0^x e^{-t^2}\,dt, x\in\mathbb R$$](images/tex/9eb957c01e741047f1e0bacc5fef6e77.png)
- Show that for all r > 0 :Help : you can use polar coordinates.
- Hence find the limit of
as x tends to $\infty$.