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Subject: Re: [AI] for Vedic mathematics
Does anybody use superscript and sub script in word and how do you make it
accessible.
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Sangeetha
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; I suggest the above approach because Infty Reader requires very clean
>>>> images
>>>> to work with.
>>>> Pranav
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very clean
>> images
>> to work with.
>> Pranav
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> the disabled.
> Subject: Re: [AI] for Vedic mathematics
>
> hi pranav,
>
> Maths in vedic mathamatics has the signs of square roots, cube roots,
> various types of brackets, squares and cubics. It has instructions
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Subject: Re: [AI] for Vedic mathematics
hi pranav,
Maths in vedic mathamatics has the signs of square roots, cube roots,
various types of brackets, squares and cubics. It has instructions as
well as mathamatical
I don't think so. Print readers prefer spatial representation over leniar
representation. I think it is easy for them to understand and learn math
with spatial arrangement.
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hi pranav,
Maths in vedic mathamatics has the signs of square roots, cube roots,
various types of brackets, squares and cubics. It has instructions as
well as mathamatical equations. I am not aware of about scanning of
mathamatical texts. How is Mathamatical texts scanned? With ABBYY FINE
reader
Hi all,
Is math in Vedic mathematics books represented spatially? If not, it should
be possible to scan, OCR and read them.
Pranav
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