Different Colors On Single Line With LaTeX Interpreter

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Hi. I'm using the text function with the LaTeX interpreter and I want to use different colors on a single line. As far as I can tell this isn't possible. However, I was wondering if there was either some way to do it which I couldn't find or some workaround (right now my workaround is just using multiple text functions for a single line and manually adjusting the position but it's pretty clunky). (I also know it can be done with TeX interpreter but since it can't do things like create fractions and the style is kind of ugly for equations I wouldn't want to use it). Thanks!

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madhan ravi
madhan ravi on 21 Jul 2020
text(.1,.1,'^{{\color{red}Red}}/_{{\color{blue}Blue}}{\color{green}Green}')
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Ephraim Bryski
Ephraim Bryski on 21 Jul 2020
Edited: Ephraim Bryski on 21 Jul 2020
For an example, with LaTeX I would write FN=MQ/I as:
text(ax,0,.8,'$F_N=\frac{M}{I}Q$','interpreter','latex','Color','blue')
Without LaTeX, I know I could use slashes for division for example, but this could get messy, especially with a bunch of different equations.

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