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No description. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status 1 1 no description Unknown optional 2 2 no description Unknown optional nosep nosep no description Unknown optional r r no description Unknown optional See also {{ Sum }} The above documentation is transcluded from Template:Multiply/doc. (edit | history) Editors can experiment in this template's sandbox ...
TeX markup is not the only way to render mathematical formulas. For simple inline formulas, the template {} and its associated templates are often preferred. The following comparison table shows that similar results can be achieved with the two methods. See also Help:Special characters.
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The math template formats mathematical formulas generated using HTML or wiki markup. (It does not accept the AMS-LaTeX markup that <math> does.) The template uses the texhtml class by default for inline text style formulas, which aims to match the size of the serif font with the surrounding sans-serif font (see below).
If just 2 columns are being swapped within 1 table, then cut/paste editing (of those column entries) is typically faster than column-prefixing, sorting and de-prefixing. Another alternative is to copy the entire table from the displayed page, paste the text into a spreadsheet, move the columns as you will.
The table will have two columns, with column 1 twice (2×) the width of column 2. A border of 2px (1px width on each side) corresponds to a 5%. Therefore, with a 2px border, the width needs to be 95% for the table to fit within the screen.
Interchanging two rows or two columns affects the determinant by multiplying it by −1. [10] Using these operations, any matrix can be transformed to a lower (or upper) triangular matrix, and for such matrices the determinant equals the product of the entries on the main diagonal; this provides a method to calculate the determinant of any matrix.