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<ref>[[wikisource:Help:Fractions_and_functions |Help:Fractions_and_functions (Wiki-Source)]]</ref>
<ref>[[wikipedia:Help:Displaying_a_formula |Help:Displaying_a_formula (Wikipedia) ]]</ref>
<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20160305074303/https://www.math.upenn.edu/tex-stuff/cookbook.pdf {{TeX}} Cookbook]{{space}}[[Media:Tex-cookbook.pdf | local copy]]</ref>
 
For example, the famous Einstein formula can be entered in raw HTML as <syntaxhighlight lang="html5" inline>{{nowrap|''E'' {{=}} ''mc''<sup>2</sup>}}</syntaxhighlight>, which is rendered as {{nowrap|''E'' {{=}} ''mc''<sup>2</sup>}} (the template {{tl|nowrap}} is here only for avoiding a line break inside the formula). With {{tl|math}}, it can be entered as <syntaxhighlight lang="html5" inline>{{math|''E'' {{=}} ''mc''{{sup|2}}}}</syntaxhighlight>, which is rendered as {{math|''E'' {{=}} ''mc''{{sup|2}}}}. With LaTeX, it is entered as <syntaxhighlight lang="html5" inline><math>E=mc^2</math></syntaxhighlight>, and rendered as <math>E=mc^2</math>.
 
[[Media:Tex-cookbook.pdf |{{TeX}} Cookbook]]
 
==Use of raw HTML==