Utilizing latex syntax in powerpoint equation input, how to use \frac

I am using office 2016 home & student edition. When inserting equation, I can use some latex syntex, e.g., \rangle for >. But for \frac, I did not get it work. There is IguanaTex, , can combine latex and powerpoint; mathtype commercial version has some capacity. But, to what extend powerpoint itself can offer latex syntax support, e.g., frac?

Seems it is common for office 2016

some link suggests it is only for office 365 user :(

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