Math 5-6 Extension

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Broadening your skill-set to stretch the boundaries of your capabilities shows fortitude and commitment to growth. Like many other professions focused on job preservation, educators are being urged to expand their talents to incorporate additional subject matter competencies into their credentials. Completing this program will enable you to add a Supplementary Authorization in Introductory Mathematics to your existing credential, moving you on your way to a more comprehensive career in teaching and raising your "desirability" factor. This program is aligned with the Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) requirements to teach departmentalized classes to math grades 9 and below. The Supplementary Authorization in Introductory Mathematics is not No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Compliant. Additional units are needed to meet the Federal Regulation requirements for subject matter competency, with individual district approval.

There are no required prerequisites for these courses, they are just recommended. Students can also take the courses in any order you wish. We recommend taking no more than two, 4 unit, courses per quarter. 8 units per quarter is sensible amount if you are teaching full-time. The CTC required 10 upper division semester units or the equivalent of 15-quarter units. UCR is on the quarter system and our courses are upper division quarter units. Candidates are allowed up to 2 years to complete the program, pending no legislative CTC changes.

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The type of output depends on the software that you use to read the page.If it can, the Math extension outputs MathML. Otherwise, it outputs images in SVG (converting characters to elements) or PNG.Basic math support works for all browsers. But, for best results, you might need to change your settings:

The setting $wgMathValidModes holds an array with the names of output modes that can be used for rendering.If multiple modes are enabled, logged-in users can set a personal preference in the appearance pane of their user preferences page.

You can use Mathoid, an application that uses MathJax on the server side to convert texvc input to MathML+SVG rendering.This is the most recommended option; Mathoid is the Math rendering mode used on Wikipedia.

"Mathoid as a service" is the recommended approach for the Math extension, and the default one. If you do not add any additional settings to LocalSettings.php, Math will use the Beta cluster's Mathoid and RESTBase services to do all math formula rendering. The default settings are:

This mode will generate MathML from LaTeX via PHP without Mathoid.Note this mode does not have image fallback, so formulas will only be displayed correctly if the browser supports MathML.Firefox and Safari introduced MathML support early (2006 and 2008), but support in Chromium-based browsers is a much more recent addition (Chrome 109, released in 2023).

This mode works the same as Native MathML mode (generating MathML from LaTeX via PHP), but it will use MathJax 3 to render MathML.Therefore it will work for browsers that do not have MathML support, with the overhead of loading MathJax library (bundled in Math extension) on page views.

The extension creates a number of tracking categories to detect errors and deprecated features.Their message keys begin with math-.Administrators may change a tracking category's name in a wiki by editing the message's value in that wiki's MediaWiki namespace.Special:TrackingCategories shows each tracking category's name, message key, and description.

If something is wrong with the math extension you can report that at Phabricator. In addition you should check how your problem relates to the automated unit tests that are generated from the page CoverageTest.

Hi Clay and team, I am trying to run a php script (not wordpress). to test out. it says everything is good except IMAP PHP Extension. How can i install this ? is it possible to add custom php extentions? Thanks Dieter

if you want enable any extension then you have to install an extension first, extension maybe enabled but not installed so, taking example of bcmath
1.yum search php-bcmath
2.then ensure php version in which u want to install this extension
3.u will get output like after yum search command>>
yum search php-bcmath
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Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile

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If you are registered in another Extension School class and you have basic math questions related to your coursework, then you are also invited to use the Math Question Center. Please be aware that tutors can only help you with your math questions.

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Extension to parse mathematical expressions.
Required permission: none
This extension uses the mXparser library Version 4.1. Thank you Mariusz Gromada for the mXparser library.
The functionality of this library is overwhelming. See the details of the mXparser built-in math collection here...

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Q1: How do you access internal functions like e.getComputingTime()?
A: That's unfortunately not possible. You "only" can use the functionality of the built-in math collection.

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If you want to use MathJax 3.x, you need to teach it to understand 2.x-style tags. See the upgrading documentation on how to do it.Alternatively, you may use the Arithmatex extension which has a genericoutput mode, that does not require such special configuration.

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Subject Areas
The subject area extension is available for grades 5-9 or grades 7-12 in the following subject areas: biology, chemistry, earth science, English language arts, mathematics, physics, social studies, and a language other than English. A separate application is needed for each subject area.

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