Writing a text in a particular language involves following certain rules, the totality of which is called grammar. Mathematics, in essence, is also a language. Therefore, when writing mathematical texts, it is also necessary to follow the rules of “mathematical grammar” (mathematical texts are texts containing mathematical formulas). If you are not good at mathematical grammar, you probably need some tools to cope with math writing.
I use the following applications when I do my math homework, and I should say that they help greatly in writing math.
Using LaTeX is convenient to create mathematical and other formulas. Formulas can be typed in Microsoft Word, but for complex formulas, this can be a nightmare. If you have to write a voluminous text, most of which will be multi-line equations and formulas, LaTeX is better for this.
If you need to share, LaTeX has an answer to this: the ability to co-edit text is carried out using the online editor Open LaTeX Studio. Finally, LaTeX is licensed under the LaTeX Project Public License (LPPL), that is, it is freeware. Here are a few editors that support LaTeX: TeX Live, LEd, and MiKTeX.
Mastering LaTeX is not easy, but in the academic sphere, the skill of working with it is considered an indicator of erudition. The good news: there are courses on the Internet that will help you understand the intricacies of setting and learn how to use this tool.
Math Editor is a convenient and powerful equation editor. It works on MS Windows with .NET installed. It helps you to create different types of mathematical equations.
Features:
· Create, save, and edit equations in an intuitive and comfortable environment.
· Export equations as images for use in web documents or office documents.
· Save equations to your format with subsequent editing (.med).
· Export equations in the formats png, jpg, gif, bmp, tiff, and wmp.
· Copy any part of the document using the standard copy operation, and then directly paste the equation as an image in a word processor, drawing program, etc.
· Improved support for creating equation templates.
· Improved graphical interface with more powerful tools for managing equations.
· A calculation mechanism for performing calculations directly in the math editor, without requiring a calculator.
· Support for MathML and TeX/LaTeX.
This app is a formula editor, an application that allows you to enter mathematical equations. You can use these equations in documents, letters, and web pages. Equations can be displayed graphically on screen, as image files, or in MathML.
As a powerful and user-friendly graphical interface, MathCast is suitable for the rapid creation of math equations. Rapid Mathline is a part of this interface. This method is really effective. Rapid Mathline offers a huge set of math symbols, operators, and functions. The most powerful MathCast feature is Mathcasting with a combination of XHTML + MathML.
MathCast features:
· The app works with word processors such as MS Word and Apache Open Office Writer. In this way, you can add equations into any type of written document: equation sheets, laboratory reports, textbooks, and so on.
· MathCast supports the output of image files, like BMP, PNG, and EMF. In this way, you can add equations into presentations and web pages.
· You can copy and paste the equations into email, webmail, as well as some other applications.
· The application has sharp rendering for reading from the screen and smooth rendering for printing of high quality.
· By using MathCast, you can move the equations to MathML Presentation 2.0, which is the leading format for math descriptions. MathML is XML based.
· MathCast includes a powerful feature called Mathcasting. The feature offers a “WYSIWYG” tool to author web pages of XHTML mathematical equations.
As a math student, you need to cope with math writing almost every day. The results may not satisfy you, but with these programs, you can do much better in math writing. Install them and you will make sure of this.
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