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A tag for epsilon-delta?

Should a tag epsilon-delta be created? I just did an informal search and found numerous questions that query various aspects of epsilon-delta definitions in the calculus. On the other hand, there may ...
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2024: a year in moderation

It’s that time of the year again! As we bid farewell to the year that's concluded and welcome the new one, we have a tradition of sharing moderation stats for the preceding calendar year. As most of ...
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Ads test beginning week of January 13th, 2025

We’ve been exploring the concept of using open auction to manage advertising on some Stack Exchange sites. Under this model, advertisers (who have been organized into categories based on their ...
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Books that encompass both advanced math and educational child activities that children can remember later in life to tackle the more advanced problem [closed]

I am looking for hybrid books designed as follows: At the top, there is a mathematical problem that the person can solve. Some text describing settings, emotional environment, theorems, deductions, ...
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10th Anniversary of Math Educators SE!

This month (March) Math Educators SE turns 10 years old. Congratulations on asking, answering, voting, and building this community for a whole decade! Whenever a Stack Exchange site turns 10 we like ...
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Posting standards

Does some textbook on probability use a particular way (described here) of accomplishing the segue into continuous distributions? The question above currently has four down-votes and three up-votes. ...
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2023: a year in moderation

It’s that time of the year again! As we wave goodbye to last year and welcome the new one, we have a tradition of sharing moderation stats for the preceding calendar year. As most of you here might be ...
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Guidelines for Questions Posted on Math Educators SE

We have a meta post about what questions are on-topic. It addresses the issue by what topics the questions address. I believe we need to make it clear that questions and answers generated by AI are ...
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Do comments get deleted automatically once the number of comments reaches a limit?

I noticed that all previous comments under a question that I asked here disappeared. I was wondering if once the number of comments reaches a certain limit, they get deleted?
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Feature Request: <math> tags for ease of importing a formula from wikipedia into stack exchange

Note that writing $x^{2}$ produces the mathematical expression $x^{2}$. I was wondering if sometime in the future the Math Educators SE could parse ...
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Bug: Writing multi-line formulas does not work in the "learn more" editor

Bug / Problem I just edited a tag or suggested an edit. I noticed that line breaks in formulas don't work. Normally in $\LaTeX$ you write a \\ for a line break. In ...
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Can we somehow restrict automatic bumping of old questions to the front page?

It has become a quite frequent situation for me that I start typing an answer to a question on the front page only to realize after the first few lines (if I'm attentive enough) that it is a bump from ...
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Leaving the field

Not sure if this is appropriate for Meta, but as a frequent contributor to the site I would like someway to communicate this. If there is a better way, please let me know and close this post! I ...
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Why don't textbook authors simplify their propositions written in natural language?

I have a question about my Mathematics Educators Stack Exchange post: Why don't textbook authors simplify their propositions written in natural language? Apology. I reworded my question. Please ...
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2022: a year in moderation

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