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For displaying mathematical and physical expressions, various software options are available. Web browsers can display these expressions, but for writing and printing them, applications like Microsoft Word's equation editor, LaTeX, and MathType are recommended. LaTeX is noted for its high-quality output, making it ideal for serious users, while MathType offers good integration with Word. The choice of software depends on the user's specific needs, such as the complexity of the expressions and the desired print quality.
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Where can I get a software which could display mathematical and physical expressions? I need it. Thanks.
 
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What do you mean by "display"?

Your web browser can display mathematical expressions.

Are you looking for a word-processing kind of application so you can WRITE formulae?

If so, MS Word includes an equation editor (not very good, but it works). If you're serious, LaTeX is a good option. Alternatively, can buy various packages which do that kind of thing.
 
If it's the other "display" can start for example from the one below ... if you got something specific people can flood you with recommendations.

http://www.csc.fi/math_topics/Software.html
 
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ehh, something that can let me type out these expressions and print it.
 
"Ranking" IMO :

1) LaTeX http://www.latex-project.org/ (I'm using MikTex with TeXnicCenter since last week or so)
2) MathType http://www.dessci.com/en/products/mathtype/
3) Word's etc. default eq. editor

... depends quite a bit on what you need ... heavy duty stuff and 'best' print out 1), want the 'best' integrable to word 2) ... need to do a few here and there can do e.g. with the word default editor.
 
Thanks for your reply. Ill give it a try!
 
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