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Equatio for Nice Equations

 

The Equatio Extension is a must have if you teach math.  You can find the extension in the Chrome Web Store.

The extension has a 30 day trial and if you love it, which I do, you can fill out a teacher form and use it for free.  Equatio can be used on Google Slides, Google Docs, Google Forms, and more.  Equatio has many nice features, I like the ease of use the most.  Once you open the extension is appears at the bottom of your screen and you can type, write, or do a mix of both to insert equations into your work.  Unlike equations in Google Docs, it stays open until you close it so no longer clicking every time you want to insert a new equation.

Hope you find it as helpful as I have. 


  

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