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User Guide
Advanced Features
Editing and Formatting Notebooks
Entering Mathematical Formulas
Entering Mathematical Formulas
Integrals and Sums
To enter mathematical notation such as sums, products, derivatives, and integrals, you can use the Typesetting palette. Alternatively, you can use keyboard techniques like those introduced in the previous sections.
Some mathematical symbols that can be entered using a palette or the keyboard.
Limits for sums, products, and definite integrals can be entered as underscripts and overscripts.
Examples of mathematical expressions entered using the keyboard.
To adjust the appearance of your formulas:
• Use the Formula Size buttons to adjust the size of extensible (or spanning) operators. The resulting action will vary depending on the selected contents and the type of equation. These buttons apply the option SpanMinSize.
• Use the Limits Position button to toggle the position of limits in inline formulas (this button does not act on display math).