Effortlessly Render LaTeX Formulas with a User-Friendly Reader

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In summary, there are various tools available online that allow you to easily enter mathematical formulas and have them rendered in a clean and readable way. Some examples include the equation editor on CodeCogs and the MathJax plugin for web browsers.
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Antonio Intin
Is there any kind of reader where I can enter the formulas such as "x\left(\Psi^{*}\frac{\partial\Psi}{\partial x}-\frac{\partial\Psi^{*}}{\partial x}\Psi \right)\right|^{+\infty}_{-\infty} = 0?" described above and have it in shown in a clean way please?
 
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Antonio Intin said:
Is there any kind of reader where I can enter the formulas such as "x\left(\Psi^{*}\frac{\partial\Psi}{\partial x}-\frac{\partial\Psi^{*}}{\partial x}\Psi \right)\right|^{+\infty}_{-\infty} = 0?" described above and have it in shown in a clean way please?
If the markup is properly formed, your browser should render it automatically if you have Javascript enabled. The reason this particular expression didn't render was because of mismatched \left and \right tags. I added the missing \left. so you should see the expression rendered nicely below.

$$\left.x \left( \Psi^* \frac{\partial\Psi}{\partial x} - \frac{\partial\Psi^*}{\partial x} \Psi \right) \right|^{+\infty}_{-\infty} = 0$$

On a side note, please don't resurrect old threads for an unrelated question. I broke off your post to make a new thread in the proper forum.
 
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Antonio Intin said:
Is there any kind of reader where I can enter the formulas such as "x\left(\Psi^{*}\frac{\partial\Psi}{\partial x}-\frac{\partial\Psi^{*}}{\partial x}\Psi \right)\right|^{+\infty}_{-\infty} = 0?" described above and have it in shown in a clean way please?
This site is useful for building your latex formula http://www.codecogs.com/latex/eqneditor.php
 

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