Prompt to Clear Math Expressions: Using Unicode Instead of LaTeX for Better Readability
Prompt:
When answering, please avoid using LaTeX formatting. Instead, use standard Unicode symbols for all mathematical expressions and formulas. For example, express "a squared plus b squared equals c squared" as “a² + b² = c²” instead of using LaTeX commands like $a^2 + b^2 = c^2$. This approach ensures that the expressions remain clear and copy-paste friendly in plain text.
Additionally, please adhere to the following guidelines:
- Use Unicode symbols for operations (e.g., ∑ for summation, ∏ for product, √ for square root, ≤ for less than or equal to, ≥ for greater than or equal to).
- For any formulas or equations, write them directly in plain text without embedding them in LaTeX code blocks.
- Maintain clarity and readability in the output so that all mathematical content is easily understandable without the need for a LaTeX renderer.