Press Release: W3C MathML 3.0 Approved as ISO/IEC International Standard
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An important goal in making MathML a required part of HTML is to make scientific articles, or educational material, interactive. A formula is no longer just an image -- you can interact with it, right in the browser or other document viewer: e.g. copy and paste the formula into an equation solver and see the solution, point a graph plotter at the document and see the formula visualized, let a student solve arithmetic exercises right in the browser, etc.
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