FAQ: Adding Equations to Posts | Spiffy Equations

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In summary, Spiffy Equations is a free website that allows users to easily add mathematical equations to their posts. It supports a variety of formatting options and syntax, including LaTeX and MathML. To add an equation, users can use the equation editor on the website and copy and paste the equation into their post. Spiffy Equations supports both simple and complex equations, including symbols, Greek letters, and special characters. It is a web-based tool and does not require any special software or plugins. Donations are accepted but not required for use.
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Where is the faq that explains how to put neat-o equations in my posts?
 
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You should "practice" in that thread, not here.

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1. What is "Spiffy Equations"?

Spiffy Equations is a website that allows users to easily add mathematical equations to their posts. It offers a variety of formatting options and supports LaTeX and MathML syntax.

2. How do I add an equation to my post using Spiffy Equations?

To add an equation to your post, simply go to the Spiffy Equations website and use the equation editor to create your desired equation. Once you are satisfied with the equation, click on the "Copy to Clipboard" button and then paste the equation into your post.

3. What types of equations are supported by Spiffy Equations?

Spiffy Equations supports both simple and complex equations, including fractions, exponents, radicals, trigonometric functions, and more. It also allows for the use of symbols, Greek letters, and special characters.

4. Does Spiffy Equations require any special software or plugins to use?

No, Spiffy Equations is a web-based tool and does not require any special software or plugins. It can be accessed from any device with an internet connection.

5. Is Spiffy Equations free to use?

Yes, Spiffy Equations is completely free to use. There is no need to create an account or make any payments. However, donations are always appreciated to help support the development and maintenance of the website.

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