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How to use cancel command in mathjax to cancel an exponent of a base?



I am using
$require{cancel}6^{cancel3}$



But it is not working. See, I have attached the image here
In the 1st line, you can see I tried to cancel the 3 in the exponent of 6 in the first bracket but the only dot is appearing if you see closely.
In the 2nd line, you can see it works but x is not canceled and the strike is just below it.
In the 3rd line, it is working fine.



It is not working in the exponent. What to do?



Thank you.










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put on hold as off-topic by egreg, CarLaTeX, Stefan Pinnow, Kurt, samcarter 18 hours ago


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  • "This question does not fall within the scope of TeX, LaTeX or related typesetting systems as defined in the help center." – egreg, CarLaTeX, Stefan Pinnow, Kurt, samcarter

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    Sorry, but this is out of the scope of the site: MathJax uses TeX's syntax, but its implementation is completely different. Such a question should be asked in a specific MathJax forum.
    – egreg
    19 hours ago










  • By the way, this is what I get on Math.SE, picture (click)
    – egreg
    18 hours ago










  • If my question is out of the topic. Then for you experts as I am new but you are experts, what is this? i.ibb.co/zXr43D7/what-is-this.jpg In this image you guys can see that the mathjax question is asked in the same community in which I asked. One commentator said it is off topic because it contains the word wordpress but other said it is in right category because it is related to tex and latex. and you guys are saying to me that i posted it in wrong category. Isn't it funny?
    – Shayaan Mustafa
    15 hours ago








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    That question is off topic too. At the time it was not still clear. I voted for closing.
    – egreg
    15 hours ago

















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How to use cancel command in mathjax to cancel an exponent of a base?



I am using
$require{cancel}6^{cancel3}$



But it is not working. See, I have attached the image here
In the 1st line, you can see I tried to cancel the 3 in the exponent of 6 in the first bracket but the only dot is appearing if you see closely.
In the 2nd line, you can see it works but x is not canceled and the strike is just below it.
In the 3rd line, it is working fine.



It is not working in the exponent. What to do?



Thank you.










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put on hold as off-topic by egreg, CarLaTeX, Stefan Pinnow, Kurt, samcarter 18 hours ago


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "This question does not fall within the scope of TeX, LaTeX or related typesetting systems as defined in the help center." – egreg, CarLaTeX, Stefan Pinnow, Kurt, samcarter

If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.









  • 4




    Sorry, but this is out of the scope of the site: MathJax uses TeX's syntax, but its implementation is completely different. Such a question should be asked in a specific MathJax forum.
    – egreg
    19 hours ago










  • By the way, this is what I get on Math.SE, picture (click)
    – egreg
    18 hours ago










  • If my question is out of the topic. Then for you experts as I am new but you are experts, what is this? i.ibb.co/zXr43D7/what-is-this.jpg In this image you guys can see that the mathjax question is asked in the same community in which I asked. One commentator said it is off topic because it contains the word wordpress but other said it is in right category because it is related to tex and latex. and you guys are saying to me that i posted it in wrong category. Isn't it funny?
    – Shayaan Mustafa
    15 hours ago








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    That question is off topic too. At the time it was not still clear. I voted for closing.
    – egreg
    15 hours ago















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How to use cancel command in mathjax to cancel an exponent of a base?



I am using
$require{cancel}6^{cancel3}$



But it is not working. See, I have attached the image here
In the 1st line, you can see I tried to cancel the 3 in the exponent of 6 in the first bracket but the only dot is appearing if you see closely.
In the 2nd line, you can see it works but x is not canceled and the strike is just below it.
In the 3rd line, it is working fine.



It is not working in the exponent. What to do?



Thank you.










share|improve this question







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Shayaan Mustafa is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
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How to use cancel command in mathjax to cancel an exponent of a base?



I am using
$require{cancel}6^{cancel3}$



But it is not working. See, I have attached the image here
In the 1st line, you can see I tried to cancel the 3 in the exponent of 6 in the first bracket but the only dot is appearing if you see closely.
In the 2nd line, you can see it works but x is not canceled and the strike is just below it.
In the 3rd line, it is working fine.



It is not working in the exponent. What to do?



Thank you.







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put on hold as off-topic by egreg, CarLaTeX, Stefan Pinnow, Kurt, samcarter 18 hours ago


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "This question does not fall within the scope of TeX, LaTeX or related typesetting systems as defined in the help center." – egreg, CarLaTeX, Stefan Pinnow, Kurt, samcarter

If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.




put on hold as off-topic by egreg, CarLaTeX, Stefan Pinnow, Kurt, samcarter 18 hours ago


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "This question does not fall within the scope of TeX, LaTeX or related typesetting systems as defined in the help center." – egreg, CarLaTeX, Stefan Pinnow, Kurt, samcarter

If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.








  • 4




    Sorry, but this is out of the scope of the site: MathJax uses TeX's syntax, but its implementation is completely different. Such a question should be asked in a specific MathJax forum.
    – egreg
    19 hours ago










  • By the way, this is what I get on Math.SE, picture (click)
    – egreg
    18 hours ago










  • If my question is out of the topic. Then for you experts as I am new but you are experts, what is this? i.ibb.co/zXr43D7/what-is-this.jpg In this image you guys can see that the mathjax question is asked in the same community in which I asked. One commentator said it is off topic because it contains the word wordpress but other said it is in right category because it is related to tex and latex. and you guys are saying to me that i posted it in wrong category. Isn't it funny?
    – Shayaan Mustafa
    15 hours ago








  • 1




    That question is off topic too. At the time it was not still clear. I voted for closing.
    – egreg
    15 hours ago
















  • 4




    Sorry, but this is out of the scope of the site: MathJax uses TeX's syntax, but its implementation is completely different. Such a question should be asked in a specific MathJax forum.
    – egreg
    19 hours ago










  • By the way, this is what I get on Math.SE, picture (click)
    – egreg
    18 hours ago










  • If my question is out of the topic. Then for you experts as I am new but you are experts, what is this? i.ibb.co/zXr43D7/what-is-this.jpg In this image you guys can see that the mathjax question is asked in the same community in which I asked. One commentator said it is off topic because it contains the word wordpress but other said it is in right category because it is related to tex and latex. and you guys are saying to me that i posted it in wrong category. Isn't it funny?
    – Shayaan Mustafa
    15 hours ago








  • 1




    That question is off topic too. At the time it was not still clear. I voted for closing.
    – egreg
    15 hours ago










4




4




Sorry, but this is out of the scope of the site: MathJax uses TeX's syntax, but its implementation is completely different. Such a question should be asked in a specific MathJax forum.
– egreg
19 hours ago




Sorry, but this is out of the scope of the site: MathJax uses TeX's syntax, but its implementation is completely different. Such a question should be asked in a specific MathJax forum.
– egreg
19 hours ago












By the way, this is what I get on Math.SE, picture (click)
– egreg
18 hours ago




By the way, this is what I get on Math.SE, picture (click)
– egreg
18 hours ago












If my question is out of the topic. Then for you experts as I am new but you are experts, what is this? i.ibb.co/zXr43D7/what-is-this.jpg In this image you guys can see that the mathjax question is asked in the same community in which I asked. One commentator said it is off topic because it contains the word wordpress but other said it is in right category because it is related to tex and latex. and you guys are saying to me that i posted it in wrong category. Isn't it funny?
– Shayaan Mustafa
15 hours ago






If my question is out of the topic. Then for you experts as I am new but you are experts, what is this? i.ibb.co/zXr43D7/what-is-this.jpg In this image you guys can see that the mathjax question is asked in the same community in which I asked. One commentator said it is off topic because it contains the word wordpress but other said it is in right category because it is related to tex and latex. and you guys are saying to me that i posted it in wrong category. Isn't it funny?
– Shayaan Mustafa
15 hours ago






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1




That question is off topic too. At the time it was not still clear. I voted for closing.
– egreg
15 hours ago






That question is off topic too. At the time it was not still clear. I voted for closing.
– egreg
15 hours ago

















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