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The famous result (once more) is given by \mathematics{c^2 = a^2 + b^2}.}
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To tell TeX that an expression needs to be typeset using conventions for math, type the expression in <code>$</code>...<code>$</code>. For examples <code>$x$</code> gives
<context>\setuplayout[scale=0.8]$x$</context>, while <code>$2$</code> gives <context>\setuplayout[scale=0.8]$2$</context>. Notice that the ''x'' is in italic while the ''2'' is upright. This is the usual mathematic convention. You can also write in the math mode using the commands {{cmd|m}}, {{cmd|math}} or {{cmd|mathematics}}.
= Formula, formulae, equations =
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