Soo... im tryna make a cheat sheet for my maths exam right, and they let us type it up. But i just realised that theres no way to write math symbols on word unless you make it confusing and put effort into it. So what im asking is if theres any type of website that can help me write up my cheat sheet. Thanks Love You.
Thanks for trying guys, but im looking for symbols like squareroot ans squared with out having to do all of ^2 that stuff... Edit: its an exam so it has everything.
What nex said, or just write square root in the abbreviated form sqrt(x), and cube root respectively as cbrt(x). I disagree with this cheat sheet though, but whatever goes.
I don't think it's actually cheating though, just a formula sheet. We always got handed one at the start of the year and another during the exam itself.
Math symbols in Word? Easy. Insert -> Object -> Microsoft Equation. That's how I typed up my math solutions, such as this: Solution to Angel's Integration problem
You guys had what? All the formulas I had for math (geo, triggo etc, ALL OF IT), chemistry, physics we had to learn by heart. No formula sheets what-so-EVER. I envy youse guys.
We get a formula booklet, but they're written in such an obscure manner, that it's actually quite hard to read what it is.. :|