Lee wrote...
When I typed "a\sqrt(b/a)+b\sqrt(a/b) if ab=9"
the height of the first radical became bigger than the second
one. This is a typical example. I am having a quite a few similar
problems in fractions.
and Stefan Blom responded:
FWIW, the same thing seems to happen if you make use of an
Equation object. :-(
I don't follow that. You mean Insert Object Microsoft Equation
3.0? I just tried it in both Equation Editor and MathType, and it
looked "normal" in both cases (meaning that the height of the radical
symbol was the same for both radicals).
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