Easily link to your favorite Wiki Pages

Now that the wiki pages have been filled in, we have introduced the simple functionality of linking to these pages directly. To do so, you start off typing

[[wiki-XXX

where XXX is replaced by the term that you are thinking of. We will then use an auto-complete to pull up a list of wiki pages for you to select from. As an example:

You can use this syntax for problems, notes, wikis, solutions, reports and comments! So wiki-link away!

If you are unable to find the exact name of the wiki, try a few other variants.

#Brilliant

Note by Calvin Lin
6 years ago

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  Easy Math Editor

This discussion board is a place to discuss our Daily Challenges and the math and science related to those challenges. Explanations are more than just a solution — they should explain the steps and thinking strategies that you used to obtain the solution. Comments should further the discussion of math and science.

When posting on Brilliant:

  • Use the emojis to react to an explanation, whether you're congratulating a job well done , or just really confused .
  • Ask specific questions about the challenge or the steps in somebody's explanation. Well-posed questions can add a lot to the discussion, but posting "I don't understand!" doesn't help anyone.
  • Try to contribute something new to the discussion, whether it is an extension, generalization or other idea related to the challenge.
  • Stay on topic — we're all here to learn more about math and science, not to hear about your favorite get-rich-quick scheme or current world events.

MarkdownAppears as
*italics* or _italics_ italics
**bold** or __bold__ bold

- bulleted
- list

  • bulleted
  • list

1. numbered
2. list

  1. numbered
  2. list
Note: you must add a full line of space before and after lists for them to show up correctly
paragraph 1

paragraph 2

paragraph 1

paragraph 2

[example link](https://brilliant.org)example link
> This is a quote
This is a quote
    # I indented these lines
    # 4 spaces, and now they show
    # up as a code block.

    print "hello world"
# I indented these lines
# 4 spaces, and now they show
# up as a code block.

print "hello world"
MathAppears as
Remember to wrap math in \( ... \) or \[ ... \] to ensure proper formatting.
2 \times 3 2×3 2 \times 3
2^{34} 234 2^{34}
a_{i-1} ai1 a_{i-1}
\frac{2}{3} 23 \frac{2}{3}
\sqrt{2} 2 \sqrt{2}
\sum_{i=1}^3 i=13 \sum_{i=1}^3
\sin \theta sinθ \sin \theta
\boxed{123} 123 \boxed{123}

Comments

Thanks for the feature

Yeah great feature I always had problems in searching for wikis.

Satvik Choudhary - 5 years, 12 months ago

Great feature! It'll help everyone a lot. I faced problems several times, because we find that the page doesn't exist, but this'll help a lot!

Sravanth C. - 5 years, 11 months ago
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