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 November 8th, 2016, 12:56 AM #11 Senior Member     Joined: Sep 2007 From: USA Posts: 346 Thanks: 65 Math Focus: Calculus Here is additional information for those interested in posting Latex from a computation. Some CAS can automatically convert their outputs into Latex. This is useful if you have some long result that would take a while to type out. For example, I asked Maxima to solve $\frac{1}{3} \, x^{3} - 2 \, x^{2} + x - 3 = 0$, which includes one real root and two complex roots. I simply selected the real root, right-clicked and copied as Latex to the clipboard, then pasted it here, $\displaystyle x={{\left( \frac{\sqrt{253}}{2}+\frac{19}{2}\right) }^{\frac{1}{3}}}+\frac{3}{{{\left( \frac{\sqrt{253}}{2}+\frac{19}{2}\right) }^{\frac{1}{3}}}}+2$. I didn't have to manually type in any Latex at all.

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