[BlindMath] Long Math Problems

Dzhovani dzhovani.chemishanov at gmail.com
Mon Oct 1 18:30:31 UTC 2018


In programing, when a line of code is too long, one can break it on 
multiple lines with each part a bit indented. You can try the same here 
e.g.:

(a

  + ( c - d)

  * (

   (e - f)

   (g + h)

  )

) + 1


HTH,

Dzhovani

On 01/10/2018 20:39, Nicholas J via BlindMath wrote:
> Hello,
>
> In my more statistical theory classes, many of the math problems have
> long computations with many exponents, subscripts, and many
> summations. I am using a braille notetaker that gives the ability to
> write nemeth code. It has been really helpful, but I have had trouble
> with math equations being longer than the about 30 cells on the
> notetaker. This has made it harder for looking back at part of the
> problem to insert a result into another equation and simplifying down
> an equation that has a lot of fractions and summations. Is there any
> strategy that has been used to help with something like this?
>
> Thank you,
> Nicholas
>
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