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Hi Norm,

I thought you might like the default LaTeX code which displays the integral that's shown.

 

The plugin LateX comes from the "Insert Plugin" on the bar.  In the box put the mouse over PBtwiki Magic and select

Equation.  The LaTeX box opens so you can put in the code--doesn't compute, only displays. (Not Mathematica). 

Then finish it and you should see the box with the code you wanted.

 

There is a URL where you can get anything you need about LaTeX at

http://www.giss.nasa.gov/tools/latex/ltx-2.html if you'd like to try out a new expression.  Enjoy!

- -madmod

 

Hi Dave,

 

I like the integral you sent, but I don't know about plug ins.

 

Norm

 

 

HA!!!

 

The Happy Birthday Wisher was here today.

 

 

madmod- -

Thanks!

Norm, have a look at this...

 

                                                                               Formula

 

The LaTeX plugin for the above is:   \int_{0}^{1}\frac{x^{4}\left(1-x\right)^{4}}{1+x^{2}}dx=\frac{22}{7}-\pi

 

\int_{0}^{1}     is the integral sign with limits of 0 to 1.

^{4}                     is the exponent value of 4.

\frac{22}{7}     is the fraction 22/7.

\left(                    is a left parenthesis.

\right)                  is a right parenthesis.

\pi                         is the symbol for pi.

--madmod

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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