Inline maths
Capture mathematics that occurs within the run of text as both GIF images and MathML within inlineMaths elements. If required, also capture TeX versions of the mathematics in the texMath element in a CDATA section.
//inlineMaths[graphic and m:math[@display="inline"] ]
//inlineMaths[texMath and graphic and m:math[@display="inline"] ]
Use the following list of basic math operators to assist in identifying inline math equations.
| Symbol | Symbol Description |
|---|---|
| = | equals sign |
| ≠ | not equal sign |
| > | greater than |
| < | less than |
| ≥ | greater than or equal to |
| ≤ | less than or equal to |
| ( ) | parentheses |
| [ ] | brackets |
| + | plus sign |
| − | minus sign |
| ± | plus-minus |
| ∓ | minus-plus |
| * | asterisk |
| x | times sign |
| ∙ | multiplication dot |
| ÷ | division sign |
| / | division slash |
| – | horizontal line |
| mod | remainder calculation |
| . | period |
| ^ | carat |
| √ | square root |
| % | percent |
| ‰ | per-mille |
| ppm | per-million |
| ppb | per-billion |
| ppt | per-trillion |
Printed book
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<p>Hence, the realizations of <i>y</i> follow a binomial process with probabilities <inlineMaths><graphic sysId="oso-9780198530844-math-0001.gif" id="oso-9780198530844-chapter-11-graphic-1" role="inline"/><m:math xmlns:m="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" display="inline">
<m:mstyle>
<m:mrow>
<m:mtext>Prob</m:mtext>
<m:mo stretchy="false">(</m:mo>
<m:msub>
<m:mrow>
<m:mi>y</m:mi>
</m:mrow>
<m:mrow>
<m:mi>i</m:mi>
</m:mrow>
</m:msub>
<m:mo>=</m:mo>
<m:mn>1</m:mn>
<m:mo stretchy="false">)</m:mo>
<m:mo>=</m:mo>
<m:mtext>Prob</m:mtext>
<m:mo stretchy="false">(</m:mo>
<m:msub>
<m:mrow>
<m:mi>u</m:mi>
</m:mrow>
<m:mrow>
<m:mi>i</m:mi>
</m:mrow>
</m:msub>
<m:mo>></m:mo>
<m:mo>−</m:mo>
<m:mi>β</m:mi>
<m:mo>′</m:mo>
<m:msub>
<m:mrow>
<m:mi>x</m:mi>
</m:mrow>
<m:mrow>
<m:mi>i</m:mi>
</m:mrow>
</m:msub>
<m:mo stretchy="false">)</m:mo>
<m:mo>=</m:mo>
<m:mn>1</m:mn>
<m:mo>−</m:mo>
<m:mi>F</m:mi>
<m:mo stretchy="false">(</m:mo>
<m:mo>−</m:mo>
<m:mi>β</m:mi>
<m:mo>′</m:mo>
<m:msub>
<m:mrow>
<m:mi>x</m:mi>
</m:mrow>
<m:mrow>
<m:mi>i</m:mi>
</m:mrow>
</m:msub>
<m:mo stretchy="false">)</m:mo>
</m:mrow>
</m:mstyle></m:math>
</inlineMaths>, where <i>F</i> is the cumulative ...</p>