So I don’t have a lot to say, this is mostly to make sure that things work.

I can now use latex for simple inline variables like \(\sigma^2\). But that’s not all, I can also do displaymath

\[e^{i\pi} + 1= 0.\]

Pretty nice, right!?

I’m also including a simple image from a previous lecture

Anscombe

I like the inclusion of math so much that I need to also see what a simple integral looks like

\begin{equation} \int_0^\infty \frac{1}{x^2+1} \mathrm{d}x =\frac{\pi}{2} \end{equation}