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Introduction to FX Equation 4

Explore the power and speed of FX Equation 4, a revolutionary equation editor that allows you to type equations effortlessly, format them instantly, and customize your mathematical expressions with ease. From basic operations like fractions and powers to advanced features including Greek letters, specialized symbols, and formatting tricks, this guide covers everything you need to know. Learn how to efficiently input symbols, dots, recurring decimals, scientific notation, square roots, and nth roots in FX Equation. With step-by-step instructions and helpful tips, enhance your productivity and streamline your mathematical document creation process like never before.

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Introduction to FX Equation 4

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  1. Introduction to FX Equation 4

  2. The Basic Idea • FX Equation is DIFFERENT. Most equation editors use a point and click interface that has you searching for the right option. With FX Equation, you just type and it does all the formatting for you. • FX Equation’s defining feature is its… SPEED

  3. Accessing FX Equation • FX Equation is normally accessed from within Word. FX Equation adds two toolbar buttons to your Word toolbar. • Push the first toolbar button (circled) to load FX Equation.

  4. Using FX Equation • Just type your equation into the top box on the screen. Your equation will appear formatted in the bottom window.

  5. Returning to Word • When you have finished creating your equation, click on the green check mark (tick) on the FX Equation toolbar to return to Word.

  6. Toolbar Equation Entry • FX Equation 4 introduces a new toolbar equation entry system that can help you when you cannot quite remember the right command.

  7. Powers • FX Equation can automatically recognize and raise most powers. For example, if you type x2 and (3x+2)3 you will get… • Some powers will not be automatically recognized. Use ^ in these cases. For example type 2^x and e^(-2x+1) and get…

  8. Fractions • Fractions are entered using the / key. You will need to wrap numerators and denominators in brackets. • 35x/42 (3x+7)/(2x-1) 1/(a+1/x)

  9. Spaces • You can change how FX Equation interprets things by adding spaces. FX Equation only automatically raises powers when there is no space… • sin2 x sin 2x

  10. Greek Letters • Commonly used Greek letters can be entered by typing the first two letters of their name. Typing the letters in uppercase will produce the uppercase Greek letter. • al th la SI DE • Check the documentation for a complete list of supported letters.

  11. Symbols - 1 • FX Equation can produce most mathematical symbols. Some symbols are based on common mathematical conventions. • < >  • *  or · • / (followed by a space) 

  12. Symbols - 2 • Some symbols are “constructed” from various pieces of the final symbol or rely on similarities between the code and the symbol • < =  • > =  • = /  • = ~  • ~ =  • ~ ~  • - =  • + -  • ` or lowercase 'o'  • - > 

  13. Symbols - 3 • Some symbol codes are based on words • inf  • tri  • ang  • perp  • and  • or  • element  • notelement  • subset  • notsubset  • propersubset  • prop  • tf 

  14. Degrees Symbol • Degrees symbols are entered so often, we have given them their own key on the keyboard! • On most keyboards you will find a backwards facing dash `. It is NOT the single quote key next to the semicolon on most keyboards. The back-dash key is USUALLY to the left on the 1 key on most keyboards and is under the tilde (~). You just type this dash wherever you need a degrees symbol. • All Efofex products use this convention.

  15. Brackets • FX Equation treats all brackets as logically equivalent. {, [, and ( can be used interchangeably. • FX Equation treats some brackets as “logical” brackets and will not display them. For example, • (x+2)/2 e^(2x2+1) T\(n+1)

  16. Limits, Summation, Products & Integrals • lim(x->8) • sigma(i=1,10) • product(i=1,10) • int (-2,3)

  17. Definite Integrals • FX Equation can show the bounds of a definite integral. Type an ordered pair immediately after a closing square bracket ( ] ) and FX Equation will automatically format it to suit. [x2+4]2,3

  18. Subscripts • The backslash key ( \ ) is used to indicate subscripts. Think of it as "sliding downhill". Any character immediately following \ will be subscripted. • T\n T\(n+1) Please Note: On some keyboards (for example the Swedish keyboard) the \ key is missing. In those cases it can be replaced by the § key.

  19. Means & Complements • You can add a straight line ABOVE a character by typing an underline ( _ ) immediately AFTER the character. x_ • You can type an underline immediately after a set of brackets to add a line above all the bracketed information. (x+y)_

  20. Quoted Text • You can prevent FX Equation from using its formatting system on a section of text by wrapping it in quotes. This allows you to type “then” without FX Equation turning it into θen! "If" x = 4 "then" x/8 = 1/2

  21. Dots • You can add dots above characters by typing a colon (:) immediately AFTER the character. • You can add a double dot above a character by typing two colons. x: x::

  22. Recurring Decimals • You can easily input recurring decimals using FX Equation's special formatting characters, _ and : 3.1: 3.234_ 6.874_1234

  23. Scientific Notation • Scientific notation can be quickly entered using the "E" notation commonly used in computers and calculators. 3.2E12 -4.7E-2

  24. Square Roots • FX Equation uses sr and sqrt to indicate square roots. These two codes are interchangeable. sr3 sqrt9x2 sr(b2-4ac) sr(x2/2)

  25. nth Roots • FX Equation can draw any root of an expression using the root code. root9 3rootx nroot(x2+1) (3x+1)root2

  26. Column Vectors • FX Equation will automatically format anything with a comma as a column vector (2,3) (1,2,3,4,5) {x2,2x+1,x3

  27. Ordered Pairs • If you enter (2,3) into FX Equation, it will format it as a column vector. • You probably should not be using FX Equation for ordered pairs, but if you really need to, just wrap the comma in quotes to prevent FX Equation from using it for formatting. (x2","y+1)

  28. Matrices • Enter matrices column by column, separated by spaces [1,2,3 4,5,6 7,8,9 10,11,12 13,14,15] FX Equation can draw matrices with any number of columns but is limited to 20 rows.

  29. Lower Case Vectors • FX Equation can automatically recognize most equations that include lower case vectors and will either bold the vectors or add a tilde or line – depending on your preference. r = 3i+2j r = 3i+2j r = 3i+2j

  30. Arrows • Left, right and double arrows can be added to any equation components using the -->, <-- and <-> commands. -->m <--(ABC) <->(x2+2x+1)

  31. Mixed Numerals • Type a space between the whole number and the fraction and FX Equation will produce a mixed numeral. Best results are obtained when FX Equation is set to shrink non-algebraic fractions – see the Styles tab of the Options. 3 4/5 + 2 2/3 = 6 7/15

  32. Boxes • FX Equation can include “fill in the blank” boxes or can place a box around any content 3+box = 7 box(x2)+3x=4

  33. Arcs • You can add arcs over any equation components using the arc command arc(ABC)

  34. Equation Numbers • You can number equations by typing (1), (2), (3)... There must be “white space” around the equation numbers for them to be formatted.

  35. Combinations & Permutations • Combinations and permutations are entered using a nCr format 12C4 (n+1)P(n)

  36. Short Division • The div command allows you to create short division problems. (32)div(960)

  37. Vertical Alignment • Vertically aligning equals signs is easy – it is all automatic. Just enter one equation per line and FX Equation will do the rest.

  38. Highlighting Lines • Individual lines in a system of equations can be highlighted by underlining, italicising or making bold.

  39. Units • FX Equation can automatically detect standard units and apply different formatting. • You can change the standard units that FX Equation detects on the Units tab of the Options. • x cm

  40. Shortcuts • FX Equation can store “shortcuts” that provide quick access to common equations. For example, FX Equation will automatically expand qf to the full quadratic formula. • You can define your own shortcuts in the Shortcuts tab of the FX Equation options.

  41. Email Tutorials • Efofex provides comprehensive training for FX Draw 3 available as convenient email tutorials. Register at www.efofex.com/emailtutes.php. The system will send an email a day for a few weeks. • Email tutorials are available for all Efofex products.

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