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Welcome to TeX.SE. Have you tried looking under File -> Properties -> Fonts? – Mico Apr 21 '16 at 05:32
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Possible duplicate to http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/45919/how-do-i-find-out-what-fonts-are-used-in-a-document-picture – Zarko Apr 21 '16 at 05:37
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We don't really have the resolution to be sure on the body text/equations (e.g. the lineweights are all the same). Zooming in a little and using the "snapshot" tool in adobe reader might help. – Chris H Apr 21 '16 at 08:42
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As far as I can see from the screenshot, the fonts used are the standard LaTeX fonts, i.e., Computer Modern (Roman, Boldface, and Italic; together with the standard LaTeX math fonts). They look like 300dpi pixel fonts (300dpi was a de facto standard resolution of laser printers for a long time in the past).
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