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Yes, or any image archive, with appropriate homework in advance of posting. Or an online LaTeX editor like mine:

http://arachnoid.com/latex

But better, there are some very low-impact JavaScript utilities like MathJax:

http://www.mathjax.org/

Which allow a pretty seamless interleaving of LaTeX and normal content within a page. Within a submission one need only enclose the LaTeX content in unique delimiters, like the often-used $$double-dollar-signs$$.

All this because W3C can't seem to agree on a standard way to render mathematics in the browser itself -- or more to the point, get the browser builders to agree to anything they've proposed.




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