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Let’s call the whole thing off " the word bracket is commonly used to refer to a specific form of bracket, which varies from region to region In most English-speaking countries, an unqualified 'bracket' refers to the round bracket; in the United States, the square bracket" Also, "round brackets or parentheses Square brackets or brackets Curly brackets or braces Angle brackets or
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Please edit your post for clarity What formula, exactly, did you have trouble with? Edit your post to include that formula that way we can see what makes it difficult to insert it into a comment Also, this has nothing to do with set-theory
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@Shog9: You can't insist on all sites being available 24 7 on the Internet, it just won't work Yes, the toolbar and the preview could break, but they should break only partially, not completely How big is the percentage of people using MathJax? How big is the percentage of posts where MathJax is needed? I wanted to ask a question without anything needing MathJax (and btw I have no idea how
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