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A lot of us will probably be writing a lot of mathematical content, from signal processing equations to dynamic modeling. I think the site could benefit greatly from the ability to use Math Jax, as the math and signal processing sites do.

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Mahjax has been enabled on this site.

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  • $\begingroup$ Many thanks @Geoff. $\endgroup$
    – Mark Booth
    Commented Oct 24, 2012 at 22:46
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    $\begingroup$ Just a note, MathJax here uses the $ delimiter which is how it is on most SE sites. The exception being EE.SE which uses \$ as it's delimiter and this note being most applicable to people coming solely from that site. $\endgroup$ Commented Oct 25, 2012 at 13:15
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I would tend to agree, when we are talking about control theory Math Jax would be very useful. I have already linked to wikipedia pages who's content I wouldn't be able to inline without Math Jax support.

As it was, my links were an aside, background reading, so I didn't need to inline the content, but it would be nice to have this before someone does need it and has to prepare images or break out the ascii art to add formulae. *8')

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