Use LaTeX commands in your text sections to add in line and block equations into your typed notes (text editor pages).
For inline, you place the math expression between single dollar signs $…$
![A Notes page with a sentence about the Trapezium rule and inline notation using LaTeX to add an equation into the Notes.](https://protolyst.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/image-19.png)
As you continue with your sentence the equation renders:
![A Notes page with a sentence about the Trapezium rule and inline notation using LaTeX rendered as an equation into the Notes.](https://protolyst.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/image-20.png)
For block, you use double dollar signs $$…$$:
![Technical Notetaking on Protolyst makes use of LaTeX notation to add equations into your notes. A Notes page with a sentence about the Trapezium rule and block notation using LaTeX to add an equation on it's own line into the Notes.](https://protolyst.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/image-21.png)
This notation will render centred and on it’s own line, like this:
![Technical Notetaking on Protolyst makes use of LaTeX notation to add equations into your notes. A Notes page with a sentence about the Trapezium rule and block notation using LaTeX to add an equation on it's own line into the Notes.](https://protolyst.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/image-22.png)