With this add-on, webReader can read both normal text and mathematical expressions as in the examples below:
Text-based addition, subtraction and algebra
13 + 3 - (13+69)=
(a + b) + c = a + (b + c)
a / b = a(1/b)
Text-based trigonometry
sin x - sin y = 2 sin((x - y)/2) cos((x + y)/2)
webReader can also read more complex formulas expressed using Mathematical Markup Language ( MathML ):
Example using MathML
The solution to the quadratic equation is given by the formula:
Formula for the cosine of a sum of angles
Standard deviation
Cauchy's integral formula
Gauss' divergence theorem
Curl of a vector field
For more information on how webReader can read advanced mathematics, please contact us.