Testing dollar signs and MathJax
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A test edit after redaction
Testing dollar signs and MathJax.
MathJax block:
$$a^2+b^2=c^2$$
MathJax block:
$$a^2+b^2=c^2$$MathJax $N^2$ inline in a sentence.
MathJax $N^2$ inline in a sentence.
Describing a dollar amount $200 without accidentally invoking MathJax.
Describing a dollar amount $200 without accidentally invoking MathJax.
Describing two dollar amounts $400 and $600 accidentally invokes MathJax.
Describing two dollar amounts $400 and $600 accidentally invokes MathJax.
Invocation suppressed with a double backslash before the first dollar sign \\$400 and $600.
Invocation suppressed with a double backslash before the first dollar sign \$400 and $600.
Describing three dollar amounts \\$400 and \$600 and $800 requires double backslash before the first, single backslash before the second, and nothing for the third.
Describing three dollar amounts \$400 and \$600 and $800 requires double backslash before the first, single backslash before the second, and nothing for the third.
Describing four dollar amounts \\$400 and \$600 and \\$800 and $1000 requires double then single then double then none.
Describing four dollar amounts \$400 and \$600 and \$800 and $1000 requires double then single then double then none.
Accepting MathJax and using it to display dollar amounts $\$400$ and $\\$600$ still requires different numbers of backslashes for each dollar sign.
Accepting MathJax and using it to display dollar amounts $\$400$ and $\$600$ still requires different numbers of backslashes for each dollar sign.
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