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how to get two align point with splited equations
The Next CEO of Stack OverflowUsing “&” symbol to split and align multiple equationsErrors when trying to define a custom align environmentShrink equations horizontally to fit surrounding tcolorbox, compatible with align* commandsAlign different equations on different equal signsHow to align the lines in a multiline equation while using the space optimally?Aligning different for each pair of equations in same align-environmentAligning split equations to the left perfectlyHow to deal with big equations?Error message with multiple equations: ! Missing } inserted. <inserted text> } l.231 endalignUsing align property for equations without numbering, when referencing other equation number
I have this equations:
beginequation
beginsplit
alpha &= frac1100 S sqrt2g = 2.2444e^-05 [m^frac52/s]\
beta &= pi r^2 = 0.0079 [m^2]\
gamma &= frac2 pi rtan(theta) = 0.1814 [m] \
delta &= fracpi(tan(theta))^2 = 1.0472
endsplit
endequation
and would like to add a second align point on the second '=' symbol. Is there a way to do that?
Thank
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I have this equations:
beginequation
beginsplit
alpha &= frac1100 S sqrt2g = 2.2444e^-05 [m^frac52/s]\
beta &= pi r^2 = 0.0079 [m^2]\
gamma &= frac2 pi rtan(theta) = 0.1814 [m] \
delta &= fracpi(tan(theta))^2 = 1.0472
endsplit
endequation
and would like to add a second align point on the second '=' symbol. Is there a way to do that?
Thank
align split
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add a comment |
I have this equations:
beginequation
beginsplit
alpha &= frac1100 S sqrt2g = 2.2444e^-05 [m^frac52/s]\
beta &= pi r^2 = 0.0079 [m^2]\
gamma &= frac2 pi rtan(theta) = 0.1814 [m] \
delta &= fracpi(tan(theta))^2 = 1.0472
endsplit
endequation
and would like to add a second align point on the second '=' symbol. Is there a way to do that?
Thank
align split
New contributor
I have this equations:
beginequation
beginsplit
alpha &= frac1100 S sqrt2g = 2.2444e^-05 [m^frac52/s]\
beta &= pi r^2 = 0.0079 [m^2]\
gamma &= frac2 pi rtan(theta) = 0.1814 [m] \
delta &= fracpi(tan(theta))^2 = 1.0472
endsplit
endequation
and would like to add a second align point on the second '=' symbol. Is there a way to do that?
Thank
align split
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