Analyze keyword ranking for "math"

math
Chrome 40
Android 81
Edge 11
Firefox 17
Apple 62
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Automatic handling of GDPR consent forms
Use the TeX markup language to take math here, there, or just about anywhere that images are supported.
The best way to see the weather right in your browser. Easier than looking outside!
Solve math equations in the address bar by typing 'math', then an empty space, then an equation like '(3^2 + 4^2)^(1/2)' and the answer will appear in the drop down menu.
Force MathJax/KaTeX/MediaWIki to use native MathML rendering.
International weather forecasts with easy and convenient settings
Fonts for Mozilla's MathML engine.
A simple browser extension for managing your productivity
WYSIWYG editing of math in Gmail (and possibly other pages)
Converts LaTeX-style math equations to Notion's native format.
Open a popup with a set of often used mathematical symbols for quick copying into your clipboard with a press of a button and the ability to create upper and lower index text.
Add items to the context menu to copy a MathML formula or other annotations attached to it (e.g. LaTeX) into the clipboard.
A suite of famous mathematical libraries for JavaScript
Automatically change Firefox's theme based on the time.
Write special symbols in plain text and paste them anywhere!
Solve any math problem instantly. Snap a screenshot, get step-by-step answers. Free, no login required. Works with any website
Write mathematical expressions anywhere - Convert LaTeX commands to plain text and paste it on any platform!
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An AI-powered, teacher-controlled math tutor that uses machine learning to elevate students at all math levels and speeds.
Quickly copy LaTeX code from mathematical expressions on websites like ChatGPT, DeepSeek, Stack Exchange, Wikipedia and other math sites or blogs by simply hovering and clicking. Now with Typst support!
Replaces Wikipedia bitmap equations with proper HTML-CSS ones by re-rendering them using MathJax.
Do super fast math in the address bar with support for all sorts of functions! Just type "m@ " in the address bar and then your equation. Brings Firefox's address bar's functionality closer to Chrome's omnibox.
Add context menu items to configure MathML font settings.
Math tools for the web: copy rendered math, and ... nothing more (for now).
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