Well you can try it by going to the http://www.wolframalpha.com
typing in a formula and see what the URL turns into.

There might be a guide somewhere, I didn't look.

1+(3/4)-2.5e2+2^3

http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=1%2B%283%2F4%29-2.5e2%2B2%5E3

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On 2009-09-24, at 3:06 PM, Michael Roberts wrote:

> Hi John, slightly OT but do you know if you can give arbitrary
> mathematica syntax to wolfram Alpha? i was trying to use its
> functional programming model but it tends to ignore my syntax and get
> confused. Wondered how far you had pushed it?
>
> thanks,
> Mike

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