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Hello,
In a multi-line equation in latex, how to open a bracket at a line and end it at another line?
Regards
In a multi-line equation in latex, how to open a bracket at a line and end it at another line?
Regards
\begin{equation}
\begin{split}
x =& \left( here is some equation \right. \\
& \left. here is the rest \right)
\end{split}
\end{equation}
minger said:You use periods after braces to indicate a "false" starting or ending. You would do something like this:
Code:\begin{equation} \begin{split} x =& \left( here is some equation \right. \\ & \left. here is the rest \right) \end{split} \end{equation}
A multi-line equation in LaTeX is a mathematical expression that spans multiple lines and is typeset using the LaTeX typesetting language. It is commonly used in scientific and mathematical documents to display complex equations or formulas.
To create a multi-line equation in LaTeX, you can use the align
or align*
environment. These environments allow you to align several equations on multiple lines by using the &
symbol to specify the alignment points.
Yes, you can number each line in a multi-line equation in LaTeX by using the align
environment and adding the \notag
command to the lines you do not want to be numbered. Alternatively, you can use the align*
environment and add the \tag
command to the specific line you want to be numbered.
You can add text or symbols between lines in a multi-line equation in LaTeX by using the \intertext
or \shortintertext
commands. These commands allow you to insert text or symbols in between equations without affecting the alignment.
Yes, you can use a wide range of mathematical symbols and functions in a multi-line equation in LaTeX. These include operators, fractions, exponents, roots, matrices, and many more. You can also use various packages to add additional symbols and functions if needed.