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  2. Template:Equation box 1 - Wikipedia

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    Displays an equation in a box. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Indent indent One or two colons for an indent from the left, OR a valid CSS margin value. Leave blank for no indent. Example: String optional Cellpadding (margin) cellpadding Number of pixels to be used as padding of the box around the equation (how much the box wraps around the equation ...

  3. Help:Displaying a formula - Wikipedia

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    Finally, having many LaTeX formulas may significantly increase the processing time of a page. LaTeX formulas should be avoided in image captions or footnotes, because when the image is clicked for a larger display or a footnote is selected on a mobile device, LaTeX in the caption or footnote will not render.

  4. Template:Equation box 1/sandbox - Wikipedia

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    Displays an equation in a box. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Indent indent One or two colons for an indent from the left, OR a valid CSS margin value. Leave blank for no indent. Example: String optional Cellpadding (margin) cellpadding Number of pixels to be used as padding of the box around the equation (how much the box wraps around the equation ...

  5. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Mathematics/sandbox - Wikipedia

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    The standard notation for the abstract dihedral group of order 2n is D n in geometry and D 2n in finite group theory. There is no good way to reconcile these two conventions, so articles using them should make clear which they are using. Bernoulli numbers are denoted by B n, and are zero for n odd and greater than 1.

  6. Internal and external angles - Wikipedia

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    The sum of all the internal angles of a simple polygon is π(n−2) radians or 180(n–2) degrees, where n is the number of sides. The formula can be proved by using mathematical induction: starting with a triangle, for which the angle sum is 180°, then replacing one side with two sides connected at another vertex, and so on.

  7. Sides of an equation - Wikipedia

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    The two sides have the same value, expressed differently, since equality is symmetric. [ 1 ] More generally, these terms may apply to an inequation or inequality ; the right-hand side is everything on the right side of a test operator in an expression , with LHS defined similarly.

  8. Triple bar - Wikipedia

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    This is a binary operation whose value is true when its two arguments have the same value as each other. [4] Alternatively, in some texts ⇔ is used with this meaning, while ≡ is used for the higher-level metalogical notion of logical equivalence , according to which two formulas are logically equivalent when all models give them the same ...

  9. Regular polygon - Wikipedia

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    For a regular n-gon, the sum of the perpendicular distances from any interior point to the n sides is n times the apothem [4]: p. 72 (the apothem being the distance from the center to any side). This is a generalization of Viviani's theorem for the n = 3 case. [5] [6]