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</p> \begin{equation} \int_0^\infty \frac{x^3}{e^x-1}\,dx = \frac{\pi^4}{15} \label{eq:sample} \end{equation}


\begin{align} \begin{hypothesis}X is greater than Y\end{hypothesis}
\begin{nullhypothesis}X is greater than Y\end{nullhypothesis} \end{align
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\[\usepackage{ntheorem} \theoremseparator{:} \newtheorem{hyp}{Hypothesis} \begin{document} \begin{hyp}[H\ref{hyp:first}] \label{hyp:first} This is my first hypothesis. \end{hyp}\]
\[\begin{equation} H_0: \text{R and Python receive equal funding (adjusted by number of users)} \\ H_1: \text{R receives greater funding than Python} \end{equation}\]
\[\begin{align*} H_0&: \text{R and Python receive equal funding (adjusted by number of users)} \\ H_1&: \text{R receives greater funding than Python} \end{align*}\]

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