Can the math editor be changed to not assume what someone wants to type?
As an instructor, I know how to use Latex to create anything written mathematically, but my students do not. When trying to use the math editor as a student, and trying to type in intervals ,say (2,3], it is impossible to do so, because it forces both to be parentheses or both to be square brackets. While this example interval can be written without the math editor, others involving infinity or negative infinity cannot. Can the editor be changed to not automatically assume what a person wants to type so that students don't have to spend extra time having to go back and forth to the editor to get an infinity symbol or union symbol in between intervals?
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