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http://www.dessci.com/en/products/mathtype/?utm_nooverride=1&gclid=CL2B9szH060CFY-FpAodBH_OngCan you still recall the download link for it?
http://www.dessci.com/en/products/mathtype/?utm_nooverride=1&gclid=CL2B9szH060CFY-FpAodBH_OngCan you still recall the download link for it?
What was the error message exactly?Sigh. I downloaded it but when I ran the exe, it said it couldn't find the path.
Stupid government school laptop.....
Perhaps once school resumes, you can take it to the IT Crowd at school to see if they can fix it.I can run the exe, but after I click agree with terms and conditions and "next"
"The system cannot find the path specified." pops up
when I click "OK",
"Error Executing the Specified Program "setup.exe"" pops up
when I click "OK" again,
"Unable to execute the specified command line!" pops up
when I click "OK", the application closes by itself.
this man is a geniusHere's a trick to remember them.
First of all I will list the formulae out.
Now let's inspect these formulae.
We know we have a combination of messy expansions. But what can we see that is similar? Looking closely I can see that the terms on the RHS will always be first [The average of the sums of A and B] then [The average of the differences of A and B]
Now all we need to do is to memorise the trigonometric identity.
In short,
[S+S]=2[SC]
[S-S]=2[CS]
[C+C]=2[CC]
[C-C]=-2[SS]
Note: The cosines are the ones with the same identities together. In other words you can think of "same sex marriage".
Now, let us go backwards!
On first examination,
We see on RHS again! We have the same terms. You have your trigonometric function then, A+B and A-B.
So they stay the same.
Now,
2[SC]=[S+S]
2[CS]=[S-S]
2[CC]=[C+C]
-2[SS]=[C-C]
Now there is a pattern with going back and forth, but I will let you figure that out for yourself. Connect the dots.
You're welcome. It's very useful for writing exam papers. Much superior to Microsoft Word's Equation Editor.Carrots
Thanks for the info on MathType. Appreciate it.
Your dad didn't appear as much in yesterday's episode of "Once upon a Time ...".
Doesn't work
If your dad is not careful, he may end up a movie star.You're welcome. It's very useful for writing exam papers. Much superior to Microsoft Word's Equation Editor.
Yeah I saw. But I guess the focus was the story of the parents and the drug dealers.
I think he will appear more in the Episode 3.
Haha, I'm quite sure he won't appear in any moviesIf your dad is not careful, they may talent scout him for a movie role.
It would be nice if they have another series on the boatpeople who made good. That would provide a feel-good chronicle for a change.
I personally know of a Vietnamese (ethnic Chinese) who were at Pulau Bidong off east coast of Malaysia before being accepted into Australia. All his children are graduates: 2 doctors, 1 architect, 1 engineer, 1 in IT and I don't know what happened to the youngest one. For a few years he had the Best & Less Chinese Restaurant at Earlwood but has sold the business. I'm sure there are many others who have gone on to make good.
Haha, thank you for that.You yourself are an example of the many (on the way to) making good.
I think proper latex is betterYou're welcome. It's very useful for writing exam papers. Much superior to Microsoft Word's Equation Editor.