Author Topic: anyone know a program for writing proper maths  (Read 623 times)

my hand's broken so I have to write stuff on the laptop instead
but it's kind of hard to understand stuff I wrote when it all loving looks like

c. sqrt2 + sqrt(4+sqrt7) - sqrt(4-sqrt7) = sqrt2 + sqrt((4+(16-7))/2)+sqrt((4-(16-7))/2) - (sqrt((4+(16-7))/2)-sqrt((4-(16-7))/2)) = sqrt2 + sqrt((4+9)/2)+sqrt((4-9)/2) - sqrt((4+9)/2) + sqrt((4-9)/2) = sqrt2 + 2*sqrt(-5) --> impossible

anyone know a program that autoconverts this to proper scientific notation, sorta like WA but just for typing stuff?




thnaks a lot tabbo. now we cant use that
scroll down numbnuts, that only applies to the actual latex script
the example implementation below that is what the op wants
« Last Edit: September 24, 2014, 01:37:53 AM by Kishgal »

scroll down numbnuts, that only applies to the actual latex script
it was a joke, you dork. I called you TABBO. i didnt even put the apostrophe in "cant"

uh
I kinda need an offline solution because the internet here is spotty at best
gonna try the excel plugin

I think Microsoft Word has an equation thing in it, it kind of takes a decent amount of typing.