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How to make appear right expectation symbol on second line of a splitted equation into align environment
Here below the rendering of Latex code snippet : I can't get to make display the right expectation symbol ( \right> ) on the second line of a splitted equations (on both eq(3) and eq(4))
\noindent ...
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Brackets next to subsections [duplicate]
I created a long list using itemize, minipages and sections/subsections...
Now, I would like to replace the subsection text by a bracket that is placed next to the equations of each subsection. See ...
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Conflict between "\left \right" brackets and "align" [duplicate]
In the following example, I would like to align the two equations where there are the symbols of "integral", but I get an error if I place the "&" sign (of the "align"...
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Multi-line equations in 'aligned' environment with ampersand (&) inside \left-\right parenthesis
I know how to use the ampersand in align and aligned environments to write multi-line equations. In this case I need to use \left[ and \right] to contain an expression on the first line, and I want ...
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right brackets for two common equations
I'm using right brackets for two common equations but I cannot align them:
The result is the following
Thanks for your help!
Best,
Rubén
\begin{equation}
\begin{split}
&y_e=Y_e e^{i(k_e x-\...
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align equations with curly bracket
I 'm trying to align "=", but I have problem with the curly brackets.
I tried this code:
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{amsmath}
\usepackage{mathtools}
\begin{document}
% amsmath
\...
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poorly sized square brackets due to equation over two lines -- how to equate their sizes?
Consider the following:
\documentclass[12pt,a4paper,oneside]{book}
\usepackage{amsfonts, graphicx, verbatim, mathtools,amssymb, amsthm, mathrsfs,amsmath}
\begin{document}
\begin{align*}
M_3&=\frac{...
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Help to align equations
I'm trying to write an equation with brackets and I have problems.
I want to align the equations after the brackets. For this I introduce "align" but as far as I know align cannot be inside ...
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Multiline brackets around inner Minimization Problem for Maximin Optimization Problem
I want to reproduce the following:
The inner min-Problem I make with a \begin{equation}\begin{aligned} inner min-Problem \end{aligned}\end{equation}
But I can't find a way to make brackets around it ...
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Aligning equations with {}
I'm trying to get the two parts of the equation aligned one below the other within the curly brackets. I tried to use split+equation, align, line break, etc, but I still can't get it to look right. ...
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How to add a bracket above a gather environment?
I would like to turn this :
$$
\begin{gather}
\overbracket{\text{1 2}}^{\text{Basic idea}} &
\overbracket{\text{3 4}}^{\text{Contrasting idea}} \\
\underbracket{\text{5 6}}_{\text{Basic idea}} &...
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big brackets on an align environment
I want my matrix to look like the one attached. I want my sum signs to be big and be in a matrix environment. Right now I am using the align environment and I am not quite sure how I can put brackets ...
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How to get brackets by using autoref for align equations
I want use autoref to reference equations like this:
Equation (8.19), but my output is: Equation 8.19
I tried to proceed as in (search for "Einstein" )
autoref and braces around equation ...
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Aligning underbraces in two different length terms [duplicate]
The code I have written currently is:
\begin{equation}
\label{eqn:fullwavefunction}
\psi\textbf{(r}) =\psi_s(\textbf{r}) + \phi(\textbf{r}) =\underbrace{e^{ikz}}_\text{incident wave} + \...
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How to maintain large brackets in a split environment?
For example, I want to write
\begin{equation}
\begin{split}
\left\{ &ax + b =\\
& cx + d \right\}
\end{split}
\end{equation}
Latex tells me I annot split the brackets ...