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Equation Writing I

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This Hour discusses how commonly used mathematical expressions can be produced in a LaTeX document, such as notations and delimiters, mathematical expressions in text-mode, equation numbering, arrays of equations, alignment of equations, sub-numbering a set of equations, etc.

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    A mathematical notation or expression, say amath, can be inserted in running texts as $ amath $, \( amath \), or \begin { math } amath \end { math }.

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    The command works in the \tag { } command, but not in the \tag* { } command.

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Datta, D. (2017). Equation Writing I. In: LaTeX in 24 Hours. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-47831-9_11

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