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<center><math>\int_a^b f'(x)\; dx = f(b)-f(a)</math></center>
 
<center><math>\int_a^b f'(x)\; dx = f(b)-f(a)</math></center>
  
Words can of course be written in '''bold''' or ''italicized'' or external [[https://math.berkeley.edu/~katrin/ links]].
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Words can of course be written in '''bold''' or ''italicized'' or external [[https://math.berkeley.edu/~katrin/ links]] can be provided.  For a good overview of basic formatting try [[https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Formatting here]].

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Formatting

This page is dedicated to providing examples of how to mark up mathematics on this page. The idea is to simply list useful examples that people can cut/paste/modify.

One might be interested in an in-line equation like the following, \int _{a}^{b}f'(x)\;dx=f(b)-f(a), which of course is the fundamental theorem of calculus. Alternatively, one might like to see it displayed on its own line like so:

\int _{a}^{b}f'(x)\;dx=f(b)-f(a)

Words can of course be written in bold or italicized or external [links] can be provided. For a good overview of basic formatting try [here].