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Users are seeking the MathType resource link, with one participant noting it was found on a physics A resource page. Another user acknowledges the oversight of not including the link on the 105 page. The shared link to access MathType is provided as http://physbin.com/0sc/str/PhysA/index.htm. The discussion highlights the importance of clear resource sharing among users. The conversation emphasizes collaboration in locating educational materials.
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I haven't found the link for Mathtype yet, has anyone else tried to find it yet?
 
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Where have you looked ?
 
I just found it, it was in his physics A resource page.
 
Oneatatime said:
I just found it, it was in his physics A resource page.
Yep ... my bad. Should have put a copy on the 105 page too.
But here is the link:
http://physbin.com/0sc/str/PhysA/index.htm
 
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