EDIT AGAIN (August 21, 2011): I seem to have this working again, using the following code:
Which I got from watchmath's author in this blogpost.
(OLD EDIT: You may notice that you see $$ instead of math formulas. WatchMath's server used to go down periodically, so they've moved the service to Google's, but I haven't had a chance to change the code. That's annoying to have to go back to fix old posts and disinterests me in their service. Here's the post explaining their changes. )
ORIGINAL POST:
Guillermo has a quick post about using LaTeX in blogger. That's great, as it is frustrating to show nice math. My question was if you needed a widget, but it turns out you can do it using the Edit HTML tab in the composition window. For example,
$2x + 3 = \frac{1}{2}$
$\displaystyle \frac{x+3}{(x+2)(2x-1)}$
$$ \frac{x+2}{2x-1} $$
Quick and easy! It uses the WatchMath service.
Install LaTeX?
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