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MathJax 2.6 beta
If a post (question or answer) has more than $5$ comments and the link "show $n$ more comments" must be clicked to see them all, when it is clicked, formulas are not rendered, but displayed verbatim.
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Is it appropriate to include little exercises in an answer?
Do you find OK to include exercises in an answer?
(Silly) Example:
Q: How can $163^{163} \pmod {37}$ be computed?
A: Apply little Fermat's Theorem. You can use Fermat-Euler's Theorem in …
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Intention tags and topic tags
Some time ago, it was discussed and voted here if "homework" should be a tag. Well, I have been thinking about this matter today, and I have had an idea.
Why shouldn't be two kinds of tags? Topic tag …