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Hee check this website out for latex equations
http://www.hamline.edu/~arundquist/equationeditor/
http://www.hamline.edu/~arundquist/equationeditor/
FredGarvin said:Sitmo is also another good one (www.sitmo.com). I added that to my iGoogle front page when I start up my browser. It's pretty darned handy.
Cool! I just added it to mine.FredGarvin said:Sitmo is also another good one (www.sitmo.com). I added that to my iGoogle front page when I start up my browser. It's pretty darned handy.
It's a personalized Google page to which you can add all sorts of cool gadgets. Excellent!berkeman said:What's an iGoogle home page?
A Latex equation editor is an online tool that allows users to write and edit mathematical equations using the Latex typesetting language. It provides a user-friendly interface for creating complex equations and formulas.
To use a Latex equation editor, simply type the Latex code for your equation into the editor's input field. The editor will automatically convert the code into a visual representation of the equation. Users can also use the editor's toolbar to add symbols, functions, and other elements to their equations.
Yes, most online Latex equation editors allow users to save their equations in various formats, such as PDF or image files. Some editors also offer the option to save equations as Latex code, which can be copied and pasted into other documents or platforms.
Many online Latex equation editors are free to use, but some may have premium features that require a paid subscription. It is important to check the editor's pricing and features before using it.
Some Latex equation editors offer collaboration features, allowing multiple users to work on the same equation or document simultaneously. These features often require users to create an account or sign up for a membership.