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Usually, I assume that sentences containing mathematical formulae use
normal punctuation but the format of the present book I am working on
has all formulae inserted as images with a paragraph break before and
after each one.
Should I be treating these differently? Does anyone know of a good
on-line source for mathematical paper punctuation or punctuation of
sentences containing mathematical formulae? I did a search on Google
but most of what I could find were general references telling me to go
buy a book. It may come to that, so if you have any recommendations
they are welcome.
Robert Kidd
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