We do plenty of math, so I’d like to test out MathJax support.
Here is an example of MathJax inline rendering — $ 1/x^{2} $. And here is a block rendering:
Now, if we’d like to get serious, we’d do something involving multiline aligned equations, like
or even an inline formula like $ \sum_{t=0}^{\infty} \frac{x^t}{t!} = e^x$.
Or we could try defining a command, like this. $ \newcommand{\water}{\mathrm{H}_{2}\mathrm{O}} $
Buffer slides off the sides of our tubes like off a duck’s back.
Or a more fancy set of equations:
Or to write the case likelihood function of PLCM model (Wu et al. 2015):