---
title: Writing mathematical expressions
intro: 'Use Markdown to display mathematical expressions on {% data variables.product.company_short %}.'
product: '{% data reusables.gated-features.markdown-ui %}'
versions:
feature: math
shortTitle: Mathematical expressions
---
## About writing mathematical expressions
To enable clear communication of mathematical expressions, {% data variables.product.product_name %} supports LaTeX formatted math within Markdown. For more information, see [LaTeX/Mathematics](http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Mathematics) in Wikibooks.
{% data variables.product.company_short %}'s math rendering capability uses MathJax; an open source, JavaScript-based display engine. MathJax supports a wide range of LaTeX macros, and several useful accessibility extensions. For more information, see [the MathJax documentation](http://docs.mathjax.org/en/latest/input/tex/index.html#tex-and-latex-support) and [the MathJax Accessibility Extensions Documentation](https://mathjax.github.io/MathJax-a11y/docs/#reader-guide).
Mathematical expressions rendering is available in {% data variables.product.prodname_github_issues %}, {% data variables.product.prodname_discussions %}, pull requests, wikis, and Markdown files.
## Writing inline expressions
{% ifversion math-backtick-syntax %}
There are two options for delimiting a math expression inline with your text. You can either surround the expression with dollar symbols (`$`), or start the expression with $\` and end it with \`$. The latter syntax is useful when the expression you are writing contains characters that overlap with markdown syntax. For more information, see [AUTOTITLE](/get-started/writing-on-github/getting-started-with-writing-and-formatting-on-github/basic-writing-and-formatting-syntax).
{% else %}
To include a math expression inline within your text, delimit the expression with dollar symbols `$`.
{% endif %}
```text
This sentence uses `$` delimiters to show math inline: $\sqrt{3x-1}+(1+x)^2$
```

{% ifversion math-backtick-syntax %}
```text
This sentence uses $\` and \`$ delimiters to show math inline: $`\sqrt{3x-1}+(1+x)^2`$
```

{% endif %}
## Writing expressions as blocks
To add a math expression as a block, start a new line and delimit the expression with two dollar symbols `$$`.
>[!TIP] If you're writing in an .md file, you will need to use specific formatting to create a line break, such as ending the line with a backslash as shown in the example below. For more information on line breaks in Markdown, see [AUTOTITLE](/get-started/writing-on-github/getting-started-with-writing-and-formatting-on-github/basic-writing-and-formatting-syntax#line-breaks).
```text
**The Cauchy-Schwarz Inequality**\
$$\left( \sum_{k=1}^n a_k b_k \right)^2 \leq \left( \sum_{k=1}^n a_k^2 \right) \left( \sum_{k=1}^n b_k^2 \right)$$
```

{% ifversion math-fenced-blocks %}
Alternatively, you can use the \`\`\`math code block syntax to display a math expression as a block. With this syntax, you don't need to use `$$` delimiters. The following will render the same as above:
````text
**The Cauchy-Schwarz Inequality**
```math
\left( \sum_{k=1}^n a_k b_k \right)^2 \leq \left( \sum_{k=1}^n a_k^2 \right) \left( \sum_{k=1}^n b_k^2 \right)
```
````
{% endif %}
## Writing dollar signs in line with and within mathematical expressions
To display a dollar sign as a character in the same line as a mathematical expression, you need to escape the non-delimiter `$` to ensure the line renders correctly.
* Within a math expression, add a `\` symbol before the explicit `$`.
```text
This expression uses `\$` to display a dollar sign: $`\sqrt{\$4}`$
```

* Outside a math expression, but on the same line, use span tags around the explicit `$`.
```text
To split $100 in half, we calculate $100/2$
```

## Further reading
* [The MathJax website](http://mathjax.org)
* [Getting started with writing and formatting on GitHub](/get-started/writing-on-github/getting-started-with-writing-and-formatting-on-github)
* [GitHub Flavored Markdown Spec](https://github.github.com/gfm/)