Matrices with same height in keynote
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Matrices with same height in keynote
I am trying to write some matrices with latex in Keynote and I cant make them the same height. There are some answers to this problem but can't make them work in Keynote.
The equation looks like this:
beginpmatrix
X'hat R^-1X & X'hat R^-1Z_1 & X'hat R^-1Z_2 & X'hat R^-1Z_3 \
Z'_1hat R^-1X & Z'_1hat R^-1Z_1 + G^-1_1& Z'_1hat R^-1Z_2 & Z'_1hat R^-1Z_3 \
Z'_2hat R^-1X & Z'_2hat R^-1Z_1 & Z'_2hat R^-1Z_2 + G^-1_2& Z'_2hat R^-1Z_3 \
Z'_3hat R^-1X & Z'_3hat R^-1Z_1 & Z'_3hat R^-1Z_2 & Z'_3hat R^-1Z_3 + G^-1_3
endpmatrix
beginpmatrix
alpha \
gamma \
delta \
epsilon
endpmatrix
=
beginpmatrix
X'hat R^-1y \
Z'_1hat R^-1y \
Z'_2hat R^-1y \
Z'_3hat R^-1y
endpmatrix
And I get:
equations matrices
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I am trying to write some matrices with latex in Keynote and I cant make them the same height. There are some answers to this problem but can't make them work in Keynote.
The equation looks like this:
beginpmatrix
X'hat R^-1X & X'hat R^-1Z_1 & X'hat R^-1Z_2 & X'hat R^-1Z_3 \
Z'_1hat R^-1X & Z'_1hat R^-1Z_1 + G^-1_1& Z'_1hat R^-1Z_2 & Z'_1hat R^-1Z_3 \
Z'_2hat R^-1X & Z'_2hat R^-1Z_1 & Z'_2hat R^-1Z_2 + G^-1_2& Z'_2hat R^-1Z_3 \
Z'_3hat R^-1X & Z'_3hat R^-1Z_1 & Z'_3hat R^-1Z_2 & Z'_3hat R^-1Z_3 + G^-1_3
endpmatrix
beginpmatrix
alpha \
gamma \
delta \
epsilon
endpmatrix
=
beginpmatrix
X'hat R^-1y \
Z'_1hat R^-1y \
Z'_2hat R^-1y \
Z'_3hat R^-1y
endpmatrix
And I get:
equations matrices
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I am trying to write some matrices with latex in Keynote and I cant make them the same height. There are some answers to this problem but can't make them work in Keynote.
The equation looks like this:
beginpmatrix
X'hat R^-1X & X'hat R^-1Z_1 & X'hat R^-1Z_2 & X'hat R^-1Z_3 \
Z'_1hat R^-1X & Z'_1hat R^-1Z_1 + G^-1_1& Z'_1hat R^-1Z_2 & Z'_1hat R^-1Z_3 \
Z'_2hat R^-1X & Z'_2hat R^-1Z_1 & Z'_2hat R^-1Z_2 + G^-1_2& Z'_2hat R^-1Z_3 \
Z'_3hat R^-1X & Z'_3hat R^-1Z_1 & Z'_3hat R^-1Z_2 & Z'_3hat R^-1Z_3 + G^-1_3
endpmatrix
beginpmatrix
alpha \
gamma \
delta \
epsilon
endpmatrix
=
beginpmatrix
X'hat R^-1y \
Z'_1hat R^-1y \
Z'_2hat R^-1y \
Z'_3hat R^-1y
endpmatrix
And I get:
equations matrices
New contributor
I am trying to write some matrices with latex in Keynote and I cant make them the same height. There are some answers to this problem but can't make them work in Keynote.
The equation looks like this:
beginpmatrix
X'hat R^-1X & X'hat R^-1Z_1 & X'hat R^-1Z_2 & X'hat R^-1Z_3 \
Z'_1hat R^-1X & Z'_1hat R^-1Z_1 + G^-1_1& Z'_1hat R^-1Z_2 & Z'_1hat R^-1Z_3 \
Z'_2hat R^-1X & Z'_2hat R^-1Z_1 & Z'_2hat R^-1Z_2 + G^-1_2& Z'_2hat R^-1Z_3 \
Z'_3hat R^-1X & Z'_3hat R^-1Z_1 & Z'_3hat R^-1Z_2 & Z'_3hat R^-1Z_3 + G^-1_3
endpmatrix
beginpmatrix
alpha \
gamma \
delta \
epsilon
endpmatrix
=
beginpmatrix
X'hat R^-1y \
Z'_1hat R^-1y \
Z'_2hat R^-1y \
Z'_3hat R^-1y
endpmatrix
And I get:
equations matrices
equations matrices
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