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HTML5 MathML <mfenched> tag

Last Updated : 07 Jul, 2023
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The MathML <mfenched> tag in HTML5 is used to add custom open and closing parentheses. Like you can open any parentheses and can close different brackets and separators.

Syntax: 

<mfenced open="parentheses" close="parentheses" separators=" ">
child elements
</mfenced>

Attributes: This tag accepts some attribute which are listed below:  

  • class|id|style: This attribute is used to hold the styles of the child elements.
  • href: This attribute is used to hold any hyperlink to a specified URL.
  • mathbackground: This attribute holds the value of the math expressions background color.
  • mathcolor: This attribute holds the color of the math expressions.
  • open: This attribute holds the opening parentheses.
  • separator: This attribute holds the separator for each string or anything you want to separate from anything.
  • close: This attribute holds the closing parentheses.

Below example illustrates the MathML <mfenched> tag in HTML5:

Example:  

HTML




<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
 
<head>
    <title>HTML5 MathML mfenched tag</title>
</head>
 
<body>
    <center>
        <h1 style="color:green">
            GeeksforGeeks
        </h1>
 
        <h3>HTML5 MathML mfenched tag</h3>
 
        <math>
            <mfenced open="(" close=")" separators="">
                <mrow>
                    <msup>
                        <mi>x</mi>
                        <mn>2</mn>
                    </msup>
                    <mo>+</mo>
                    <msup>
                        <mi>y</mi>
                        <mn>2</mn>
                    </msup>
                    <mo>=</mo>
                    <msup>
                        <mi>z</mi>
                        <mn>2</mn>
                    </msup>
                </mrow>
                </mfenched>
        </math>
    </center>
</body>
 
</html>


Output: 

Screenshot-from-2023-07-06-15-57-40

Supported Browsers: The browsers supported by HTML5 MathML <mfenched> tag are listed below: 

  • Firefox


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