Dec 05, 2014
Equation Numbering
• The equation numbering commands allow you to insert equation numbers in a Word document in a variety of formats. You can also insert references to these numbers; both numbers and references are automatically updated whenever you add new equation numbers to the document. Equation references can also be placed in footnotes and endnotes.
• The equation numbers are quite separate from equations in a Word document; if you delete an equation its equation number (if any) is not automatically deleted. Similarly, an equation reference is actually a reference to an equation number, rather than a reference to the equation itself.
Differentiate the following with respect to x
2
1 sinlog
1 sin
1 sinlet log
1 sin
log(1 sin ) log(1 sin )
log 1 sin log 1 sin
1 1cos cos
1 sin 1 sin
cos 1 sin cos 1 sin
1 sin 1 sin
cos cos sin cos cos sin
1 sin
x
x
xy
x
x x
dy d dx x
dx dx dx
x xx x
x x x x
x x
x x x x x x
2
2cos2sec
1 sin
xx
xx
MathType Window Environment
MathType Window and Equation
Key Board Short Cuts
MS Word and Equation Numbering
MathType Menu
MathType Tool Bar
Menu BarSymbol Palette
Template Palette
Large Tabbed Bar
Small Bar
Small Tabbed BarTab Settings
Ruler
Status Bar
TabsHan
dle
Empty slot
A slot waiting to accept text, number, symbol, Template etc
Parts of Equation Templates
Insertion Point
A blinking horizontal and vertical line or cursor
Parts of Equation Template
Selection
Highlighted part to be Edited
Parts of Equation Template
Status Bar
Status Bar Contains Four Areas
Status Bar
When you move the mouse pointer in the MathType Window the Status Bar Display
changes temporarily
The Mouse Pointer is on the Matrix Template
The Status Bar text is -
Status Bar
By right clicking on the status bar, You can customise it temporarily
Color slot is right clicked.
Blue color is set.
Color of the equation is blue
Status Bar
What you should next
At Times it tells you -
Work, it has carried out
TOOLBAR
Normally the toolbar is docked like this
TOOLBAR
By clicking on the handle, you can drag and place it anywhere in the window
MathType Window and Equation
MathType Window and Equation
• Typing the Equation• Editing the equation• Spacing and Alignment• Formatting with Tabs• Text in Equation• Inserting a Template in an Empty Slot• Customising ToolBars• Add Special Symbols to Equation Editor
Typing the Equation
2112 sin tany x c x
Activate the MathType Window
Click the button
Activate the MathType Window
Select Sub-Menu
Cursor Blinking
Typing the Equation
Typing the Equation
y
Typing the Equation
Typing the Equation
y
Typing the Equation
Typing the Equation
112y
Typing the Equation
112y
Typing the Equation
112y si
Typing the Equation
112 siny x
Typing the Equation
112 siny x c
Typing the Equation
Ctrl + H
Typing the Equation
2112 sin tany x c x
Insert from Template
(or) ctrl + G , m
Typing the Equation
• Open MS Word
• Click the Insert Display Equation
• MathType Window opens
• Type the equation using the proper templates
• Remember Your spacebar is inactive
Typing the Equation
• Editor knows where to leave space
• Editor knows what are variables
• Editor knows what are texts
Editing the Equation
• Editing arises –
• When you commit a mistake
• When you try to modify an equation
• When you try to use a segment of an equation in another place
Editing the Equation
Editing the Equation
Editing the Equation
Editing the Equation
Editing the Equation
2 2 211 1
1
n
x ni
x nx
2 2 211 1
1
n
x ni
x nx
You haven’t put = sign
Type = sign
Editing the Equation
314 4
2
4 1
2 3
xI dx
x x
312 5
2
4 1
7
xI dx
x x
There are only a few differences between the two equations
Editing the Equation
2 22 2
n xy x yr
n x x n y y
2 22 2
n xy x yr
n x x n y y
Select & CopyPaste & Edit
Editing the Equation
• Press the Tab Key to move in the clockwise direction to different positions or Slots
• Press Shift + Tab Key to move in the anti-clockwise direction
• If you notice slating lines across your equation - you haven’t come out of the Math Window after editing
Spacing and Alignment
Spacing and Alignment
1
0
1
0
lim
limsup ,
an
nn
a x dx a
a x b x dx a b
Spacing and Alignment
1
0
1
0
lim
limsup ,
an
nn
a x dx a
a x b x dx a b
Spacing and Alignment
1
0
1
0
limsup
limsup ,
nn
nn
a x dx a
a x b x dx a b
Type the First Equation – Choose the Align at = sub menu from the Format Menu – Type the Second Equation
Spacing and Alignment
Zero SpaceOne Point SpaceThin SpaceThick SpaceEm Space
Formatting With Tabs
Formatting With Tabs
1 9.76 when is even
14.3 when is addk
n
x nc x
x n
Formatting With Tabs
Type the expression on the left –hand side
From the drop down choose left brace
Type the right side expression using the empty slot
After x Press Ctrl + Tab to effect Tab Format
Choose TEXT Sub-Menu From the STYLE Menu to Type
At the end press ENTER key to have the next expression within the Brace
At the end press ENTER key to have the next expression within the Brace
Place the Insertion Point somewhere to the right of the Tab Mark
Click This Tab
Click in this area
Exactly Here in this case
A Left justification is made.
If you want Right Justification at x
You can go for a Right Justification By creating Tab Marks
Just at the beginning of the expressions
1 9.76 when n is even
14.3 when n is addk
n
xc x
x
Click This Tab
Click in this area
Exactly Here in this case
A Right justification is made.
If you want decimal point justification
You can go for decimal Justification
By creating Tab MarksJust at the beginning of the
expressions
1 9.76 when n is even
14.3 when n is addk
n
xc x
x
Click This Tab
Click in this area
A Decimal justification is made.
Exactly here in this case
1 9.76 when is even
14.3 when is addk
n
x nc x
x n
Formatting With Tabs
1 9.76 when is evenn kc x x n
Formatting With Tabs
1 9.76 when is evenn kc x x n
Formatting With Tabs
1 9.76 when is even
14.3 when is addk
n
x nc x
x n
Formatting With Tabs
1 9.76 when is even
14.3 when is addk
n
x nc x
x n
Formatting With Tabs
1 9.76 when is even
14.3 when is addk
n
x nc x
x n
Formatting With Tabs
Text in Equation
Prob Probability that and occurProb /
Prob Probability that occurs
A BA B
B
both A B
B
Pr PrPr /
Pr Pr
ob obability that both and occurob
ob obability that occurs
A B A BA B
B B
Keep Typing inserting Templates and creating spaces using Ctrl + Space Bar
Text in Equation
Prob Probability that and occurProb /
Prob Probability that occurs
A BA B
B
both A B
B
Pr PrPr /
Pr Pr
ob obability that both and occurob
ob obability that occurs
A B A BA B
B B
Before Typing these characters
Press Ctrl + B
Text in Equation
Prob Probability that and occurProb /
Prob Probability that occurs
A BA B
B
both A B
B
Pr PrPr /
Pr Pr
ob obability that both and occurob
ob obability that occurs
A B A BA B
B B
All other Characters as variables
It assumes Pr as Probability Function
Text in Equation
Prob Probability that and occurProb /
Prob Probability that occurs
A BA B
B
both A B
B
Pr PrPr /
Pr Pr
ob obability that both and occurob
ob obability that occurs
A B A BA B
B B
Text in Equation
Prob Probability that and occurProb /
Prob Probability that occurs
A BA B
B
both A B
B
Pr PrPr /
Pr Pr
ob obability that both and occurob
ob obability that occurs
A B A BA B
B B
Text in Equation
Prob Probability that and occurProb /
Prob Probability that occurs
A BA B
B
both A B
B
Pr PrPr /
Pr Pr
ob obability that both and occurob
ob obability that occurs
A B A BA B
B B
Inserting a Template in an Empty Slot
11 12
21 22
deta a
p ba a
I A
Inserting a Template in an Empty Slot
detp b I A
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Inserting a Template in an Empty Slot
detp b I A
Empty Slot
Inserting a Template in an Empty Slot
detp b I A
Inserting a Template in an Empty Slot
detp b
I A
Inserting a Template in an Empty Slot
11 12
21 22
deta a
p ba a
I A
Inserting a Template in an Empty Slot
11 12
21 22
deta a
p ba a
I A
Customising Toolbars
Customising Toolbars
You Want to move this Template
Here
Customising Toolbars
Press the Alt Key and Click on the symbol. Hold the button and drag it to the spot
Customising Toolbars
Customising Toolbars
Want to have the Frequently used Equation here
Customising Toolbars
Customising Toolbars
Temporarily it resides here
Add Special Symbols to Equations
Add Special Symbols to Equations
Add Special Symbols to Equations
MS Word and
Equation Numbering
We have two basic equations now :2 2cos sin 1 (1.1)
2 2 2cos sin cos 2 (1.2)
Subtracting (1.2) from (1.1) gives
12sin 1 cos 2 (1.3)
Using (1.3) we can show that 2cos 2 1 sin 2
Type the text
We have two basic equations now:
We have two basic equations now :
Choose From
MathType Menu Insert Right
Numbered Display
Equation
Choose From
MathType Tool Bar Insert Right
Numbered Display
Equation
MathType presents a dialog box
Click OK button. Accept the default settings
MathType Window opens
Type the 1st equation
Click the Close Button
Choose Change and Return to <file Name> Sub Menu from
the File Menu
MathType asks
Click Yes button
We have two basic equations now :2 2cos sin 1 (1.1)
Choose From MathType Tool Bar
Choose Insert Right Numbered Display
Equation
Following theabove said methodInsert the Second
Equation
We have two basic equations now :2 2cos sin 1 (1.1)
2 2 2cos sin cos 2 (1.2)
Enter the Text Subtracting in the next
line
Choose Insert Equation Reference From the
MathType Tool bar or from the MathType
Menu
You are presented with a Insert Equation Reference Dialog Box
Click OK
Double click on the Equation Number (1.2).
We have two basic equations now :2 2cos sin 1 (1.1)
2 2 2cos sin cos 2 (1.2)
Subtracting
(1.2) appears after Subtracting
We have two basic equations now :2 2cos sin 1 (1.1)
2 2 2cos sin cos 2 (1.2)
Subtracting (1.2)
Type the text from
We have two basic equations now :2 2cos sin 1 (1.1)
2 2 2cos sin cos 2 (1.2)
Subtracting (1.2) from
Choose Insert Equation Reference From the
MathType Tool bar or from the MathType
Menu
You are presented with a Insert Equation Reference Dialog Box
Click OK
Double on the Equation Number (1.1).
We have two basic equations now :2 2cos sin 1 (1.1)
2 2 2cos sin cos 2 (1.2)
Subtracting (1.2) from
(1.1) appears after from
We have two basic equations now :2 2cos sin 1 (1.1)
2 2 2cos sin cos 2 (1.2)
Subtracting (1.2) from (1.1)
Type the text gives after(1.1)
We have two basic equations now :2 2cos sin 1 (1.1)
2 2 2cos sin cos 2 (1.2)
Subtracting (1.2) from (1.1) gives
Choose From MathType Tool Bar
Choose Insert Right Numbered Display
Equation
Following above method
Insert the Third Equation
We have two basic equations now :2 2cos sin 1 (1.1)
2 2 2cos sin cos 2 (1.2)
Subtracting (1.2) from (1.1) gives
12sin 1 cos 2 (1.3)
Type the text
Using
Choose Insert Equation Reference From the
MathType Tool bar or from the MathType
Menu
You are presented with a Insert Equation Reference Dialog Box
Click OK
Double click on the Equation Number (1.3).
We have two basic equations now :2 2cos sin 1 (1.1)
2 2 2cos sin cos 2 (1.2)
Subtracting (1.2) from (1.1) gives
12sin 1 cos 2 (1.3)
Using
(1.3) appears after Using
We have two basic equations now :2 2cos sin 1 (1.1)
2 2 2cos sin cos 2 (1.2)
Subtracting (1.2) from (1.1) gives
12sin 1 cos 2 (1.3)
Using (1.3)
Type the text
We can show that
We have two basic equations now :2 2cos sin 1 (1.1)
2 2 2cos sin cos 2 (1.2)
Subtracting (1.2) from (1.1) gives
12sin 1 cos 2 (1.3)
Using (1.3) we show that
Choose either Insert Inline Equation button on the MathType Tool Bar or
Choose the sub menu Insert Inline Equation
from the MathType Menu
Insert the Equation2cos 2 1 sin 2
The Equation appears after the text
2cos 2 1 sin 2
We have two basic equations now :2 2cos sin 1 (1.1)
2 2 2cos sin cos 2 (1.2)
Subtracting (1.2) from (1.1) gives
12sin 1 cos 2 (1.3)
Using (1.3) we can show that 2cos 2 1 sin 2
A Quick Glance
We have two basic equations now :
We have two basic equations now :2 2cos sin 1 (1.1)
We have two basic equations now :2 2cos sin 1 (1.1)
2 2 2cos sin cos 2 (1.2)
We have two basic equations now :2 2cos sin 1 (1.1)
2 2 2cos sin cos 2 (1.2)
Subtracting
We have two basic equations now :2 2cos sin 1 (1.1)
2 2 2cos sin cos 2 (1.2)
Subtracting (1.2)
We have two basic equations now :2 2cos sin 1 (1.1)
2 2 2cos sin cos 2 (1.2)
Subtracting (1.2) from
We have two basic equations now :2 2cos sin 1 (1.1)
2 2 2cos sin cos 2 (1.2)
Subtracting (1.2) from (1.1)
We have two basic equations now :2 2cos sin 1 (1.1)
2 2 2cos sin cos 2 (1.2)
Subtracting (1.2) from (1.1) gives
We have two basic equations now :2 2cos sin 1 (1.1)
2 2 2cos sin cos 2 (1.2)
Subtracting (1.2) from (1.1) gives
12sin 1 cos 2 (1.3)
We have two basic equations now :2 2cos sin 1 (1.1)
2 2 2cos sin cos 2 (1.2)
Subtracting (1.2) from (1.1) gives
12sin 1 cos 2 (1.3)
Using
We have two basic equations now :2 2cos sin 1 (1.1)
2 2 2cos sin cos 2 (1.2)
Subtracting (1.2) from (1.1) gives
12sin 1 cos 2 (1.3)
Using (1.3)
We have two basic equations now :2 2cos sin 1 (1.1)
2 2 2cos sin cos 2 (1.2)
Subtracting (1.2) from (1.1) gives
12sin 1 cos 2 (1.3)
Using (1.3) we show that
We have two basic equations now :2 2cos sin 1 (1.1)
2 2 2cos sin cos 2 (1.2)
Subtracting (1.2) from (1.1) gives
12sin 1 cos 2 (1.3)
Using (1.3) we can show that 2cos 2 1 sin 2
Inserting Text and Renumbering
INSERTING A TEXT LINE AND
EQUATION
We have two basic equations now :2 2cos sin 1 (1.1)
2 2 2cos sin cos 2 (1.2)
Subtracting (1.2) from (1.1) gives
12sin 1 cos 2 (1.3)
Using (1.3) we can show that 2cos 2 1 sin 2
Just below the equation (1.2), we are going to add -
Adding these two together, we obtain
2 12cos 1 cos 2 (1.3)
- and obtain
We have two basic equations now :2 2cos sin 1 (1.1)
2 2 2cos sin cos 2 (1.2)
Subtracting (1.2) from (1.1) gives
12sin 1 cos 2 (1.4)
Using (1.4) we can show that 2cos 2 1 sin 2
Adding these two together, we obtain
2 12cos 1 cos 2 (1.3)
Open the page and just below the (1.2) equation type the text-
Adding these two together, we obtain
We have two basic equations now :2 2cos sin 1 (1.1)
2 2 2cos sin cos 2 (1.2)
Subtracting (1.2) from (1.1) gives
12sin 1 cos 2 (1.4)
Using (1.4) we can show that 2cos 2 1 sin 2
Adding these two together, we obtain
Choose From
MathType Menu Insert Right
Numbered Display
Equation
Choose From
MathType Tool Bar Insert Right
Numbered Display
Equation
OR
MathType Window opens
Type the equation
Click the Close Button on the right top corner
MathType asks
Click Yes button
(or)
Choose Change and Return to <file Name> Sub Menu from the
File Menu
Click the Close Button on the right top corner
MathType asks
Click Yes button
We have two basic equations now :2 2cos sin 1 (1.1)
2 2 2cos sin cos 2 (1.2)
Subtracting (1.2) from (1.1) gives
12sin 1 cos 2 (1.4)
Using (1.4) we can show that 2cos 2 1 sin 2
Adding these two together, we obtain
2 12cos 1 cos 2 (1.3)
Inserting Templates
Inserting Symbols
Alignment-Nudging
Alignment-Spacing
Character Formatting
Inserting Templates
Inserting Symbols
Alignment-Nudging
2xSelect and then
Alignment-Spacing
Character Formatting