Aligning two equations on a selected pair of symbols
How can I center an equation according to Leftrightarrow
? I would like the secondLeftrightarrow
to be below the first.
documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{report}
begin{document}
begin{equation}
x = r cos varphi = 0 qquad Leftrightarrow qquad cosvarphi = 0,
end{equation}
begin{equation}
y= 56 qquad Leftrightarrow qquad sinalpha = ,
end{equation}
end{document}
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How can I center an equation according to Leftrightarrow
? I would like the secondLeftrightarrow
to be below the first.
documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{report}
begin{document}
begin{equation}
x = r cos varphi = 0 qquad Leftrightarrow qquad cosvarphi = 0,
end{equation}
begin{equation}
y= 56 qquad Leftrightarrow qquad sinalpha = ,
end{equation}
end{document}
math-mode equations
I can't help but comment that ifLeftrightarrow
is supposed to mean "if and only if", the statement in the first equatioin is incorrect:rcosvarphi=0
is true if eithercosvarphi=0
orr=0
.
– Mico
Dec 26 '18 at 14:03
2
Leftrightarrow
can be replaced withiff
– user94293
Dec 26 '18 at 20:19
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How can I center an equation according to Leftrightarrow
? I would like the secondLeftrightarrow
to be below the first.
documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{report}
begin{document}
begin{equation}
x = r cos varphi = 0 qquad Leftrightarrow qquad cosvarphi = 0,
end{equation}
begin{equation}
y= 56 qquad Leftrightarrow qquad sinalpha = ,
end{equation}
end{document}
math-mode equations
How can I center an equation according to Leftrightarrow
? I would like the secondLeftrightarrow
to be below the first.
documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{report}
begin{document}
begin{equation}
x = r cos varphi = 0 qquad Leftrightarrow qquad cosvarphi = 0,
end{equation}
begin{equation}
y= 56 qquad Leftrightarrow qquad sinalpha = ,
end{equation}
end{document}
math-mode equations
math-mode equations
edited Dec 26 '18 at 16:01
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I can't help but comment that ifLeftrightarrow
is supposed to mean "if and only if", the statement in the first equatioin is incorrect:rcosvarphi=0
is true if eithercosvarphi=0
orr=0
.
– Mico
Dec 26 '18 at 14:03
2
Leftrightarrow
can be replaced withiff
– user94293
Dec 26 '18 at 20:19
add a comment |
I can't help but comment that ifLeftrightarrow
is supposed to mean "if and only if", the statement in the first equatioin is incorrect:rcosvarphi=0
is true if eithercosvarphi=0
orr=0
.
– Mico
Dec 26 '18 at 14:03
2
Leftrightarrow
can be replaced withiff
– user94293
Dec 26 '18 at 20:19
I can't help but comment that if
Leftrightarrow
is supposed to mean "if and only if", the statement in the first equatioin is incorrect: rcosvarphi=0
is true if either cosvarphi=0
or r=0
.– Mico
Dec 26 '18 at 14:03
I can't help but comment that if
Leftrightarrow
is supposed to mean "if and only if", the statement in the first equatioin is incorrect: rcosvarphi=0
is true if either cosvarphi=0
or r=0
.– Mico
Dec 26 '18 at 14:03
2
2
Leftrightarrow
can be replaced with iff
– user94293
Dec 26 '18 at 20:19
Leftrightarrow
can be replaced with iff
– user94293
Dec 26 '18 at 20:19
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I suggest you
- replace the two
equation
enviroments with a singlealign
environment, and - insert
&
alignment points in front of the twoLeftrightarrow
directives.
The align
LaTeX environment is one of several tools the amsmath
package provides for typesetting multi-line math constructs. It would be an excellent idea for you to familiarize yourself with the user guide of the amsmath
package.
documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{report}
usepackage{amsmath} % for 'align' environment
begin{document}
begin{align}
x=rcosvarphi=0 qquad &Leftrightarrow qquad cosvarphi=0 \
y = 56 qquad &Leftrightarrow qquad sinalpha=dotsc
end{align}
end{document}
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Thank's to @Mico
documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{report}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{align}
x = r cos varphi = 0 qquad &Leftrightarrow qquad cosvarphi = 0, \
y= 56 qquad &Leftrightarrow qquad sinalpha =0 ,
end{align}
end{document}
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I suggest you
- replace the two
equation
enviroments with a singlealign
environment, and - insert
&
alignment points in front of the twoLeftrightarrow
directives.
The align
LaTeX environment is one of several tools the amsmath
package provides for typesetting multi-line math constructs. It would be an excellent idea for you to familiarize yourself with the user guide of the amsmath
package.
documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{report}
usepackage{amsmath} % for 'align' environment
begin{document}
begin{align}
x=rcosvarphi=0 qquad &Leftrightarrow qquad cosvarphi=0 \
y = 56 qquad &Leftrightarrow qquad sinalpha=dotsc
end{align}
end{document}
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I suggest you
- replace the two
equation
enviroments with a singlealign
environment, and - insert
&
alignment points in front of the twoLeftrightarrow
directives.
The align
LaTeX environment is one of several tools the amsmath
package provides for typesetting multi-line math constructs. It would be an excellent idea for you to familiarize yourself with the user guide of the amsmath
package.
documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{report}
usepackage{amsmath} % for 'align' environment
begin{document}
begin{align}
x=rcosvarphi=0 qquad &Leftrightarrow qquad cosvarphi=0 \
y = 56 qquad &Leftrightarrow qquad sinalpha=dotsc
end{align}
end{document}
add a comment |
I suggest you
- replace the two
equation
enviroments with a singlealign
environment, and - insert
&
alignment points in front of the twoLeftrightarrow
directives.
The align
LaTeX environment is one of several tools the amsmath
package provides for typesetting multi-line math constructs. It would be an excellent idea for you to familiarize yourself with the user guide of the amsmath
package.
documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{report}
usepackage{amsmath} % for 'align' environment
begin{document}
begin{align}
x=rcosvarphi=0 qquad &Leftrightarrow qquad cosvarphi=0 \
y = 56 qquad &Leftrightarrow qquad sinalpha=dotsc
end{align}
end{document}
I suggest you
- replace the two
equation
enviroments with a singlealign
environment, and - insert
&
alignment points in front of the twoLeftrightarrow
directives.
The align
LaTeX environment is one of several tools the amsmath
package provides for typesetting multi-line math constructs. It would be an excellent idea for you to familiarize yourself with the user guide of the amsmath
package.
documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{report}
usepackage{amsmath} % for 'align' environment
begin{document}
begin{align}
x=rcosvarphi=0 qquad &Leftrightarrow qquad cosvarphi=0 \
y = 56 qquad &Leftrightarrow qquad sinalpha=dotsc
end{align}
end{document}
answered Dec 26 '18 at 13:55
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Thank's to @Mico
documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{report}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{align}
x = r cos varphi = 0 qquad &Leftrightarrow qquad cosvarphi = 0, \
y= 56 qquad &Leftrightarrow qquad sinalpha =0 ,
end{align}
end{document}
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Thank's to @Mico
documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{report}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{align}
x = r cos varphi = 0 qquad &Leftrightarrow qquad cosvarphi = 0, \
y= 56 qquad &Leftrightarrow qquad sinalpha =0 ,
end{align}
end{document}
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Thank's to @Mico
documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{report}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{align}
x = r cos varphi = 0 qquad &Leftrightarrow qquad cosvarphi = 0, \
y= 56 qquad &Leftrightarrow qquad sinalpha =0 ,
end{align}
end{document}
Thank's to @Mico
documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{report}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{align}
x = r cos varphi = 0 qquad &Leftrightarrow qquad cosvarphi = 0, \
y= 56 qquad &Leftrightarrow qquad sinalpha =0 ,
end{align}
end{document}
edited Dec 26 '18 at 15:37
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answered Dec 26 '18 at 13:56
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I can't help but comment that if
Leftrightarrow
is supposed to mean "if and only if", the statement in the first equatioin is incorrect:rcosvarphi=0
is true if eithercosvarphi=0
orr=0
.– Mico
Dec 26 '18 at 14:03
2
Leftrightarrow
can be replaced withiff
– user94293
Dec 26 '18 at 20:19