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On Mathematics Stack Exchange on 28 10 2014: and I don't have much to show for it! On Mathematics Stack Exchange on 16 01 2015: and most of them were because people didn't provide any context with their questions On Mathematics Stack Exchange on 27 11 2018: (The stats are all divisible by $11$ ) On Mathematics Stack Exchange on 16 04 2022:
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Many posts at Mathematics Stack Exchange include mathematical notation, written using $\mathrm\LaTeX$ commands surrounded by dollar signs If you see dollar signs with what appears to be gibberish between them, it just means that MathJax, the math rendering we use, isn't working properly for you There are two basic types of formula:
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