As we have already covered the basics of MimeTeX, this page is devoted to the characters you can use.
Maths symbols available in Moodle
A number of the characters and symbols below have already been covered in previous pages, but this is a more exhaustive list. There are a number more, but their relevance to K-12 maths is questionable.
Keyboard characters are available as themselves but many characters have a significance in TeX. All control sequences start with the backslash, \, and have no end character. All command sequences start and end with the $$. There are a number of different types of charsets available, not just Maths but also scientific sets but these need be installed to your Moodle if you want additional charsets.
Symbols
These are not all the symbols that may be available in MimeTeX, just the ones that I have found to work in Moodle.
\amalg
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\cup
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\oplus
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\times
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\ast
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\dagger
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\oslash
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\triangleleft
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\bigcirc
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\ddagger
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\otimes
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\triangleright
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\bigtriangledown
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\diamond
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\pm
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\odot
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\bigtriangleup
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\div
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\ominus
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\wr
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\circ
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\wedge
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\vee
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\sqcup
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\leq
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\geq
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\equiv
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\prec
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\succ
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\sim
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\perp
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\preceq
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\succeq
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\simeq
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\mid
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\ll
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\gg
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\asymp
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\parallel
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\subset
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\supset
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\subseteq
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\supseteq
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\approx
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\neq
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\ni
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\notin
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\in
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\vdash
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\dashv
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\bullet
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\cdot
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Arrows
Arrows
\leftarrow
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\longleftarrow
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\Leftarrow
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\Longleftarrow
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\rightarrow
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\longrightarrow
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\Rightarrow
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\Longrightarrow
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\uparrow
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\Uparrow
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\downarrow
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\Downarrow
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\leftrightarrow
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\longleftrightarrow
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\updownarrow
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\Updownarrow
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\Leftrightarrow
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\Longleftrightarrow
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\leftrightharpoon
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\Im
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\nearrow
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\nwarrow
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\swarrow
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\searrow
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Delimiters and Maths Constructs
NOTE: Most delimiters and constructs need additional parameters for them to appear appropriately.
\{x
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\}
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\rangle
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\langle
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\angle
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\=
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\sqrt{ab}
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\sqrt[n]{ab}
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\frac{ab}{cd}
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\backslash
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\widehat{ab}
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\$
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\overline{ab}
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\underline{ab}
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\therefore
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\ddots
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\%
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\#
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\vdots
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\emptyset
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WARNINGS: The & character in </math>LaTeX</math> usually requires a | \. In </math>TeX</math>, apparently, it does not. Other packages, AsciiMath, when it becomes available, may use it differently again so be careful using it. The copyright character may use the default MimeTeX charset, and produces a copyright notice for John Forkosh Associates.
There are also a number of characters that can be used in MimeTeX but do not render in this page:
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Larger \left(x and
\right) brackets
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\widetilde{ab}
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\textdegree or (50)^\circ
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Greek Letters
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\alpha
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\beta
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\gamma
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\delta
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\epsilon
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\zeta
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\eta
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\theta
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\iota
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\kappa
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\lambda
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\mu
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\xi
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\pi
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\rho
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\sigma
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\tau
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\upsilon
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\phi
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\chi
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\psi
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\omega
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\Omega
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\Theta
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\Delta
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\Pi
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\Phi
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Notable Exceptions
Greek letter omicron. Simply put, omicron is an "o" or an "O".
Fonts
To use a particular font you need to access the font using the same syntax as demonstrated above.
A math calligraphic font:
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$$ \mathcal{ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVXYZ}$$
A Castellar type font:
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$$ \mathbb{ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVXYZ}$$
An Old English type font:
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$$ \mathfrak{ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVXYZ}$$
An italic font:
Failed to parse (unknown function "\mathi"): {\displaystyle \mathi{ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVXYZ}}
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$$ \mathi{ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVXYZ} $$
A bold-face font:
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$$ \mathbf{ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVXYZ} $$
See Also