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<math>1/2=0.5</math>
 
<math>1/2=0.5</math>
 
:Another way to write this is: <math>\frac{1}{2}=0.5</math>. You can also align it like this: <math class="inline">\frac{1}{2}=0.5</math>. -pm
 
:Another way to write this is: <math>\frac{1}{2}=0.5</math>. You can also align it like this: <math class="inline">\frac{1}{2}=0.5</math>. -pm
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:<span style="color:green">TA's comments: A easy way to start is to modifying the source code of a existed webpage. For example, [[Hw1_ECE438F11sln|homework1 solution]]. You can check out the source code of the webpage by clicking the "Edit this page" button located at the up-left corner. </span>
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:<span style="color:green">TA's comments: Here is another useful link from [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Displaying_a_formula wiki] listing all the latex code for displaying formula. </span>
 
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===Answer 4===
 
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Answer 1

$ 2+2=4 $

Answer 2

$ x(t)= e^{j t} $

Answer 3

$ 1/2=0.5 $

Another way to write this is: $ \frac{1}{2}=0.5 $. You can also align it like this: $ \frac{1}{2}=0.5 $. -pm
TA's comments: A easy way to start is to modifying the source code of a existed webpage. For example, homework1 solution. You can check out the source code of the webpage by clicking the "Edit this page" button located at the up-left corner.
TA's comments: Here is another useful link from wiki listing all the latex code for displaying formula.

Answer 4

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