There are two major modes of typesetting math in LaTeX one is embedding the math directly into your text by encapsulating your formula in dollar signs and the other is using a predefined math environment. You can follow along and try the code in the sandbox below. I also prepared a quick reference of math symbols.

Note that you do not need to have TeX installed, since matplotlib ships its own TeX expression parser, layout engine and fonts. Any text element can use math text. Regular text and mathtext can be interleaved within the same string.

This section will cover how to typeset mathematics. It will also cover how to handle complicated equations and multiple equation environments. For many people the most useful part of LaTeX is the ability to typeset complex mathematical formulas.

Most of them can also be used in the learning management system D2L. The list is not exhaustive, but covers most commands that a student would need for and level mathematics courses. The commands are grouped by a general set of commands relevant to all courses.

It aims to provide a 'one-stop' solution for all your TeXing needs. The package does not provide syntax highlighting. Rather, it is supposed to be used in conjunction with the language-latex package: this must be installed for snippets to work.