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  2. Formula editor - Wikipedia

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    Also supports Microsoft Word equations, Wolfram Alpha to see the computation results and answers, MathJax, Google Docs equations, MathType equations, Wiki equations, AsciiMathML, and Text-To-Speech to read out math expressions. Personal Edition is for general purpose use.

  3. Help:Displaying a formula - Wikipedia

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    The templates {} and {{EquationRef}} can be used to number equations. The template {{EquationNote}} can be used to refer to a numbered equation from surrounding text. For example, the following syntax: {{NumBlk |: |< math > x ^ 2 + y ^ 2 + z ^ 2 = 1 </ math >|{{EquationRef | 1}}}} produces the following result (note the equation number in the ...

  4. Microsoft Math Solver - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Math was originally released as a bundled part of Microsoft Student. It was then available as a standalone paid version starting with version 3.0. For version 4.0, it was released as a free downloadable product [4] and was called Microsoft Mathematics 4.0.

  5. Template:EquationRef - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Equation 2). This template can be used together with {} to produce nicely formatted numbered equations. For instance:

  6. Template:Equation - Wikipedia

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    Equation number: 2: The number of the equation, also used to generate the anchor. String: suggested: Anchor id: id: The anchor id. If you set this to "my-eqn" (no quotes), the link [[#my-eqn|see my equation]] will take you to the equation. Default Defaults to "equation-" + the equation number, if that is specified. String: optional

  7. MathType - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MathType

    MathType is a graphical editor for mathematical equations, allowing entry with the mouse or keyboard in a full graphical WYSIWYG environment. [2] This contrasts to document markup languages such as LaTeX where equations are entered as markup in a text editor and then processed into a typeset document as a separate step.

  8. Mathematical markup language - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathematical_markup_language

    With Microsoft's release of Microsoft Office 2007 and the Office Open XML file formats, they introduced a new equation editor which uses a new format, "Office Math Markup Language" (OMML). The lack of compatibility led some prestigious scientific journals to refuse to accept manuscripts which had been produced using Microsoft Office 2007. [8] [9]

  9. Pages (word processor) - Wikipedia

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    Pages 5 can still export files in PDF, EPUB, and Microsoft Word DOC formats. [12] Simple and complex mathematical equations can be written for a Pages document with macOS's Grapher, offering similar capabilities to Microsoft Equation Editor (plus 2D and 3D rendering tools only Grapher can use).