$ a * b = c ^ b $

$ 2^{\frac{n-1}{3}} $

$ \int_a^b f(x)\,dx. $

pie title Pets adopted by volunteers
  "Dogs" : 386
  "Cats" : 85
  "Rats" : 35

Stage Direct Products ATP Yields
Glycolysis 2 ATP  
^^ 2 NADH 3–5 ATP
Pyruvaye oxidation 2 NADH 5 ATP
Citric acid cycle 2 ATP  
^^ 6 NADH 15 ATP
^^ 2 FADH 3 ATP
30–32 ATP    
: Easy Multiline :    
Apple Banana Orange \
Apple Banana Orange \
Apple Banana Orange
Apple Banana Orange \
Apple Banana Orange
Apple Banana Orange
 
   
           
           
             
             
 
   
: Fruits || Food :    
Apple : Apple : Apple \
Banana Banana Banana \
Orange Orange Orange
: Rowspan is 4 :   How’s it?
^^ A. Peach   1. Fine :
^^ B. Orange   ^^ 2. Bad
^^ C. Banana   It’s OK!
: MathJax || Image :    
Apple : Apple : Apple \
Banana Banana Banana \
Orange Orange Orange
: Rowspan is 4 :   : How’s it? :
^^ A. Peach   1. example
^^ B. Orange   ^^ 2. $I = \int \rho R^{2} dV$
^^ C. Banana   It’s OK!
: Here’s an Inline Attribute Lists example :      
: : : <div style="color: red;"> < Normal HTML Block > </div> :    
^^ Red {: .cls style=”background: orange” }    
^^ IALs Green {: #id style=”background: green; color: white” }    
^^ Blue {: style=”background: blue; color: white” }    
^^ Black {: color-style text-style }    

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