How do we write mathematical symbols on whatsapp or google

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Writing mathematical symbols on WhatsApp or Google can be challenging, especially on mobile devices. Users often need to copy-paste symbols or find downloadable keyboards, particularly on Android, while iOS also supports third-party keyboards. LaTeX can be used for formatting, but it may not be fully supported in all applications. For specific symbols like θ or ∫, searching directly on Google can yield results. Overall, integrating mathematical symbols into messaging apps requires some workarounds or alternative methods.
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Do we need a keyboard for that.There are apps. Or can we write some code or latex? Or does whatsapp or google having so many developers even accept mathematical symbols like the θ sign or ∫ sign?
 
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Are you on a mobile device? If so, you'll probably have to copy-paste them, unless you're on android and can find a downloadable keyboard with them.
The symbols you've placed in your post are directly searchable in google.
If you're looking for information regarding integrals, you're much better off just using the words.
Do any of those address your question? If not please clarify.
 
jackwhirl said:
unless you're on android and can find a downloadable keyboard with them.

Ios supports 3rd party keyboards, too.
 
Once upon a time, people simply wrote latex, maybe without the backslash. int_0^x dx' sin(alpha x)=cos(alpha x) / alpha
 
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