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\alpha, \sum, or \int are the gold standard for writing math in research papers, theses, and textbooks. They're also supported by MathJax and KaTeX for rendering math on the web, making them essential for anyone writing technical content online.
$...$ for inline math (e.g., $\alpha + \beta = \gamma$) or \[...\] / $$...$$ for display math on its own line. For web pages, include MathJax or KaTeX in your HTML, then use the same delimiters. Simply copy the command from this tool — click any symbol card — and paste it into your editor, Markdown file, or CMS.
\alpha and press Space to convert it. Google Docs supports LaTeX via Insert → Equation, and you can type backslash commands directly. For both, the commands on this page work as a quick reference. You can also use add-ons like "Auto-LaTeX Equations" for Google Docs to render full LaTeX blocks.
$...$) places mathematical expressions within a line of text — symbols are rendered smaller to fit the line height. Display math (using \[...\] or $$...$$) places the expression on its own centered line with larger symbols, ideal for important equations. Some commands like \sum and \int render differently in each mode: in inline mode, limits appear as subscripts/superscripts, while in display mode they appear above and below the symbol.
\phi renders as φ in LaTeX but as ϕ in some fonts). The LaTeX command itself is what matters — when you paste it into a LaTeX editor or MathJax/KaTeX environment, it will render with the correct typography. This reference prioritizes accurate LaTeX commands over pixel-perfect previews.
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