[Blindmath] please help!

Raju singh bidhwin at gmail.com
Thu Dec 20 15:30:44 UTC 2012


No no sir, i am trying to search  the same platform as can we write algebra sum in computer also? As excel is very much helpful for doing arathmatic.  sir, it is possible then how one can write for example,  A square, b square, A to the power 4, etc  in computer symbolicly?      
-----Original message-----
From: Benjamin Davison
Sent:  20/12/2012, 5:32  pm
To: Blind Math list for those interested in mathematics
Subject: Re: [Blindmath] please help!


Raju, can you describe the purpose of writing the formula? Is it to put in
a report? To have the computer calculate the square of the sum? Or
something else?

Thanks,
- Ben
On Dec 18, 2012 9:14 AM, "raju singh" <bidhwin at gmail.com> wrote:

> respected sir
>
> sir, i wanted to know only the basic things that is, sir, how to write
> the equation of alzebra in microsoft word or does we have to use any
> other text editor to write the equation? for example, how to write a+b
> hole squire symbolicly in computer? as if it is the case of braille
> such type of equation can be write, (a+b)2 but 2 should be positioned
> after the .45 signs.  i think you've understood my problem and i'm
> waiting your valuable response. i am asking such silly question cause
> it has not been 1 month, i use computer to calculate such thing.
>
> your raaju.
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