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Variable names must be italicized explicitly, and superscripts and subscripts must use an explicit tag or template. Except for short formulas, the source of a formula typically has more markup overhead and can be difficult to read. The common practice of most members of WikiProject mathematics is the following:
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Specify this as <math>x \in some set</math> for continuous distributions, and as <math>k \in some set</math> for discrete distributions. |pdf= — probability density function (or probability mass function), such as: <math> \frac {\Gamma (r+k)}{k! \Gamma (r)} p ^ r(1-p) ^ k</math>. Please exclude the function label, such as "ƒ(x; μ,σ 2) ".
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* {{Durrett Probability Theory and Examples 5th Edition}} and then add a citation by using the markup Some sentence in the body of the article.{{sfn | Durrett | 2019 | pp=1-2}} which results in: Some sentence in the body of the article. [1]