Creating PDF Documents with Math Symbols on a Budget?

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Homework Statement


How do I create a PDF document with math symbols in it without spending a lot of money.


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The limit of my spending tends to zero.


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Should I just get acrobat and use the program I already own (rapid-pi) which helps to create the documents in Microsoft Word? Will acrobat turn those documents (which have custom fonts) into good pdfs?
 
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How do I create a PDF document with math symbols in it
By using LaTeX.
 
If you are using Windows, check out this guide on how to get going using LaTeX: http://www.artofproblemsolving.com/LaTeX/AoPS_L_About.php
 
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Or you can use OpenOffice write the Equations in it(word-like style) and then save it to pdf.

Completely free and simple.
 
Try this:

Try Foxit Reader, they have something called the Foxit PDF creator.
Here's the link:

http://www.foxitsoftware.com/pdf/rd_intro.php"

Just go to the downloads section. Also their PDF reader is pretty nice.
 
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Open Office would be the Easiest. It has a built in equation editor. You can also use CutePDF to "print" PDF files. If you want to use LaTex, than I would suggest a software package called MikTex.
 
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If you are using Windows, check out this guide on how to get going using LaTeX: http://www.artofproblemsolving.com/LaTeX/AoPS_L_About.php


I followed this link and it is very easy and the documents come out looking really decent. I may eventually grab open office, but for now, this app will do the trick.

Thanks all.
 
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