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Math tests. Okay. Here's an inline equation, $h = \sqrt{x^2+y^2}$ and we'll see how that looks. Oh, and there's always my favorite, $e^{\pi i} + 1 = 0$ Cool.

And, here we'll have a display equation. Let's try that one a certain ex-girlfriend had as a tat on her lower back... wink

\[ i\hbar \frac{{\partial \psi }}{{\partial t}} = - \frac{{\hbar ^2 }}{{2m}}\frac{{\partial ^2 \psi }}{{\partial x^2 }} + V\left( x \right)\psi \]

Something from AdamGoodenough:

 \begin{eqnarray} \alpha&=&\beta\left(\phi+\psi\right)\\ &=&\beta\phi+\beta\psi\leftarrow\mbox{The distributive property at work} \end{eqnarray}

And the same thing, without equation numbering.

 \begin{eqnarray*} \alpha&=&\beta\left(\phi+\psi\right) \\ &=&\beta\phi+\beta\psi\leftarrow\mbox{The distributive property at work} \end{eqnarray*}
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