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==Math Elements==
 
==Math Elements==
  
Here are some examples of math equations:
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Click here [[How_to_type_Math_Equations|here]] to learn how to add equations and other math elements to a page.
  
<math>\frac{1^5}{\sin(\pi)}</math>
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==Unformatted Text Elements (e.g. code)==
 
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<math>\iiint_{F}^{U} x^2+y^3+\sqrt[7]{z}\, d\theta\,dr\,dz</math>
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=== Multi-lin Equations ===
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You can align multi-line equations. Look at the source for the below equation to find out how.
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<div style="margin-left: 3em;">
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<math>
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\begin{align}
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\bar f(x) &= \oint_S g(x) dx \\
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&= \int_a^b g(x) dx \\
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&= \frac{\mu_0}{2 \pi a \cdot b}
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\end{align}
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</math>
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</div>
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See Also: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Formula Using Latex on Rhea]
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==Text Elements==
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Matlab code, for example, should be entered specially to allow Rhea to ignore all the symbols Matlab uses. <nowiki><pre></pre></nowiki> should be used to accomplish this and the results look like the following.
 
Matlab code, for example, should be entered specially to allow Rhea to ignore all the symbols Matlab uses. <nowiki><pre></pre></nowiki> should be used to accomplish this and the results look like the following.
 
<pre>
 
<pre>
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==Uploading Files==
 
==Uploading Files==
To upload a file click the link on the right side of the page, just below the search box.
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To upload a file, click the link on the right side of the page, just below the search box. Alternatively, create a link to the file that you are about to upload (by writing <pre>[[Image:nameoffiletoupload.jpg]]</pre> on the page). After saving your edit, the link to your file will be displayed in red like this
 
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[[Image:FileUpload.jpg]]
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[[Image:nameoffiletoupload.jpg]]
  
This should be continued.
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By clicking on the red text, you will be taken to the upload screen.
  
 
==Pictures==
 
==Pictures==
 
Inserting pictures not that hard. You <em>do not</em> have to start by uploading a picture.  If you simply insert the link and save your changes to the page, you can then click on that link you just made and you will be prompted to upload the corresponding picture. There are a plethora of options that can be used from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Extended_image_syntax this site] to help place the pictures the way you want them.
 
Inserting pictures not that hard. You <em>do not</em> have to start by uploading a picture.  If you simply insert the link and save your changes to the page, you can then click on that link you just made and you will be prompted to upload the corresponding picture. There are a plethora of options that can be used from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Extended_image_syntax this site] to help place the pictures the way you want them.

Revision as of 07:50, 2 January 2009

How to Add Elements To a Page

This page explains how to add different elements to a page.

Signature

If you want to sign your username somewhere, just press the second button from the right Button sig.png while you are in "edit" mode --- (the one that says "your signature with timestamp"). Alternatively, you cal also type four "tilde" signs like this:
~~~~

Math Elements

Click here here to learn how to add equations and other math elements to a page.

Unformatted Text Elements (e.g. code)

Matlab code, for example, should be entered specially to allow Rhea to ignore all the symbols Matlab uses. <pre></pre> should be used to accomplish this and the results look like the following.

Hello, World!

Uploading Files

To upload a file, click the link on the right side of the page, just below the search box. Alternatively, create a link to the file that you are about to upload (by writing
[[Image:nameoffiletoupload.jpg]]
on the page). After saving your edit, the link to your file will be displayed in red like this

File:Nameoffiletoupload.jpg

By clicking on the red text, you will be taken to the upload screen.

Pictures

Inserting pictures not that hard. You do not have to start by uploading a picture. If you simply insert the link and save your changes to the page, you can then click on that link you just made and you will be prompted to upload the corresponding picture. There are a plethora of options that can be used from this site to help place the pictures the way you want them.

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Abstract algebra continues the conceptual developments of linear algebra, on an even grander scale.

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