How do people write equations with special symbols in math forums?

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In summary, people in math forums use Latex to write equations that cannot be typed on a standard keyboard. This is a simple and easy-to-learn tool that allows users to create equations with symbols such as the integral sign. Although Latex does not display in preview mode, it will appear once the post is submitted. Users can click on any Latex to see the source code and make changes accordingly. Overall, Latex is a convenient and efficient way to write complex equations in math forums.
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Oftentimes in the math forums, I see people posting equations that can't be written with a standard keyboard (including the integral sign, etc.). How do they write these? Are they just pictures (made on MS Paint and inserted into the post) or is there some sort of shortcut key for making these symbols in the forums?
 
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Hmm... so if I made a LaTeX image in a post, and then preview the post, will it show the image?
 
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Sadly, no. The Latex doesn't display in preview mode. But when you submit the post it will appear.
 
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Izzhov said:
Hmm... so if I made a LaTeX image in a post, and then preview the post, will it show the image?

Mainly you post something in latex, then spend the next five minutes trying to work out why [tex] \int \sqrt \frac (pi r^2/x^2)[/tex] doesn't appear as [tex]\int \sqrt \frac \pi {r^2}{x^2}[/tex]

you can click on any latex to show the source code.

If you already know latex it's easy enough, and even if you don't it's really easy too learn. I pretty much picked it up overnight it's that simple.

When you edit latex, it's often wise to refresh after you've submitted, otherwise the changes don't normally show up.
 
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