The {latex} macro can be used to embed equations in your confluence pages. Here are some examples:
Equation |
Macro |
---|---|
Unknown macro: {latex} ( E=mc^ Unknown macro: {2}
) |
{latex}\( E=mc^{2} ){latex} |
Unknown macro: {latex} (\lambda _ Unknown macro: {0} =\Lambda _
\mathit Unknown macro: {c}
^ Unknown macro: {2}
/(3\mathit Unknown macro: {H}
^ _ Unknown macro: {0}
) ) |
{latex}\(\lambda _{0}=\Lambda _{0}\mathit{c}^{2}/(3\mathit{H}^{2}_{0}) \){latex} |
Unknown macro: {latex} [z \left( 1 \ +\ \sqrt{\omega_ Unknown macro: {i+1}
+ \zeta -\frac Unknown macro: {x+1}
Unknown macro: {Theta +1}
y + 1}\ \right)\ \ \ =\ \ \ 1] |
{latex}\[z \left( 1 \ +\ \sqrt{\omega_{i+1} + \zeta -\frac{x+1}{\Theta +1} y + 1}\ \right)\ \ \ =\ \ \ 1\]{latex} |
Unknown macro: {latex} (\left[ Unknown macro: {bf X}
+ Unknown macro: {rm a}
\ \geq\ \underline Unknown macro: {hat a}
\sum_i^N \lim_ Unknown macro: {x rightarrow k}
\delta C\right]) |
{latex}\(\left[{\bf X} + {\rm a} \ \geq\ \underline {\hat a} \sum_i^N \lim_{x \rightarrow k} \delta C\right]\){latex} |
For more information see the confluence LaTeX plugin documentation.