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Question VBA to turn a selected string into an equation

If I select a string such as
\(b = CA = \sqrt{(x_3 - x_1)^2 + (y_3 - y_1)^2}\)
I can turn it into a math equation by selecting Insert/Equation/Latex/convert/all professional
it then looks like attached image.

Can I do this by VBA, by selecting the text then executing the VBA?
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