I'm using quarto to render a .qmd file to github flavored markdown, however all the equations that are using \frac{}{} are not getting rendered. This is what I mean:
---
title: Some title
format: gfm
---
$$H_{0}:\:\mu_{1}-\mu_{2}=0$$
$$H_{1}:\:\mu_{1}-\mu_{2}\neq0$$
$$d=\frac{\mu_{1}-\mu_{2}}{\sigma}$$
$$\sigma=\sqrt{\frac{\sigma_{1}^{2}+\sigma_{2}^{2}}{2}}$$
Sin embargo, si ambos grupos tienen grandes diferencias de tamaño, $n_{1}\neq n_{2}$, entonces se usa la desviación estándar entre cada grupo (*pooled standard deviation*) en lugar de $\sigma$.
Which is weird because the equations do get rendered in visual mode and the source code, but not on my web browser.
I tried this workaround:
---
title: some title
format:
gfm:
html-math-method: webtex
---
Which replaces the math equations with webtex images and it works, however when I add inline math, the equations can look a bit cluncky inside a paragraph.
Is there a way to render these equations without having to resort to the webtex method?
