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I'm doing maths at uni and we have to type out our equations, which i thought
would be fine. The only problem is that we are doing vectors and the symbol for vectors is a letter with a tilde (~) placed underneath it. In the old equation editor you used to be able to do this, but I can't find it anywhere. Is there a way to do it in the current equation editor or will I have to get MathType or something similar? |
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