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<math>\s=ut+frac{1}{2}(at^2)</math>

Revision as of 17:23, 4 September 2013

Use this website for formula



How to write a matrix:

<math> \begin{matrix} a & b \\ d & e \end{matrix}</math>

The & sign separates columns and the "\\" separates the rowsBold text


Failed to parse (unknown function "\s"): {\displaystyle \s=ut+frac{1}{2}(at^2)}