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Math mode inside underbrace text
Smaller matrices (or other math elements) in displayed mathText inside MathUsing mathspec to change digits font in math mode isn't workingUnderbrace Math ModeMath inside textUnderbrace or overbrace, in text mode, for a partial wordMultiline underbrace in math modeCentering, linebreaks and raggedright in underbrace text in mathmodeUsing printeranswers environment, how to print solutions in the box without the title “Solutions”How to ignore kerning of underbrace in math mode
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Problem:
Trying to activate math mode inside underbrace text but I receive errors telling me that I am not allowed. I have managed to solve this with [ and ] but the equation shifts to the center of the page despite using noindent.
Minimal Working Example (MWE):
documentclass[a4paper,11pt]book
usepackageamsmath
usepackageamssymb
begindocument
noindent $(a pm b)^2 = (a pm b)(a pm b) = a cdot a pm a cdot b pm underbraceb cdot a_texta cdot b + b cdot b = a^2 pm 2ab + b^2$
enddocument
Desired output:
Get math mode to work inside underbrace text while keeping the overall text aligned to the left.
math-mode horizontal-alignment amsmath underbrace
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Problem:
Trying to activate math mode inside underbrace text but I receive errors telling me that I am not allowed. I have managed to solve this with [ and ] but the equation shifts to the center of the page despite using noindent.
Minimal Working Example (MWE):
documentclass[a4paper,11pt]book
usepackageamsmath
usepackageamssymb
begindocument
noindent $(a pm b)^2 = (a pm b)(a pm b) = a cdot a pm a cdot b pm underbraceb cdot a_texta cdot b + b cdot b = a^2 pm 2ab + b^2$
enddocument
Desired output:
Get math mode to work inside underbrace text while keeping the overall text aligned to the left.
math-mode horizontal-alignment amsmath underbrace
1
Although the accepted answer is a simpler solution,[ ]is display mode, and you can instead use( )for inline.
– Davislor
4 hours ago
add a comment |
Problem:
Trying to activate math mode inside underbrace text but I receive errors telling me that I am not allowed. I have managed to solve this with [ and ] but the equation shifts to the center of the page despite using noindent.
Minimal Working Example (MWE):
documentclass[a4paper,11pt]book
usepackageamsmath
usepackageamssymb
begindocument
noindent $(a pm b)^2 = (a pm b)(a pm b) = a cdot a pm a cdot b pm underbraceb cdot a_texta cdot b + b cdot b = a^2 pm 2ab + b^2$
enddocument
Desired output:
Get math mode to work inside underbrace text while keeping the overall text aligned to the left.
math-mode horizontal-alignment amsmath underbrace
Problem:
Trying to activate math mode inside underbrace text but I receive errors telling me that I am not allowed. I have managed to solve this with [ and ] but the equation shifts to the center of the page despite using noindent.
Minimal Working Example (MWE):
documentclass[a4paper,11pt]book
usepackageamsmath
usepackageamssymb
begindocument
noindent $(a pm b)^2 = (a pm b)(a pm b) = a cdot a pm a cdot b pm underbraceb cdot a_texta cdot b + b cdot b = a^2 pm 2ab + b^2$
enddocument
Desired output:
Get math mode to work inside underbrace text while keeping the overall text aligned to the left.
math-mode horizontal-alignment amsmath underbrace
math-mode horizontal-alignment amsmath underbrace
asked 8 hours ago
kexxcreamkexxcream
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Although the accepted answer is a simpler solution,[ ]is display mode, and you can instead use( )for inline.
– Davislor
4 hours ago
add a comment |
1
Although the accepted answer is a simpler solution,[ ]is display mode, and you can instead use( )for inline.
– Davislor
4 hours ago
1
1
Although the accepted answer is a simpler solution,
[ ] is display mode, and you can instead use ( ) for inline.– Davislor
4 hours ago
Although the accepted answer is a simpler solution,
[ ] is display mode, and you can instead use ( ) for inline.– Davislor
4 hours ago
add a comment |
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In theory you could use $...$ to have math mode inside text...
documentclass[a4paper,11pt]book
usepackageamsmath
usepackageamssymb
begindocument
noindent $(a pm b)^2 = (a pm b)(a pm b) = a cdot a pm a cdot b pm underbraceb cdot a_text$a cdot b$ + b cdot b = a^2 pm 2ab + b^2$
enddocument
But why do you use text... for math? Just remove it:
documentclass[a4paper,11pt]book
usepackageamsmath
usepackageamssymb
begindocument
noindent $(a pm b)^2 = (a pm b)(a pm b) = a cdot a pm a cdot b pm underbraceb cdot a_a cdot b + b cdot b = a^2 pm 2ab + b^2$
enddocument
This is embarrassing - I certainly do not know why I had it in my mind that Ihadto usetextto get underbrace to work.
– kexxcream
7 hours ago
add a comment |
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In theory you could use $...$ to have math mode inside text...
documentclass[a4paper,11pt]book
usepackageamsmath
usepackageamssymb
begindocument
noindent $(a pm b)^2 = (a pm b)(a pm b) = a cdot a pm a cdot b pm underbraceb cdot a_text$a cdot b$ + b cdot b = a^2 pm 2ab + b^2$
enddocument
But why do you use text... for math? Just remove it:
documentclass[a4paper,11pt]book
usepackageamsmath
usepackageamssymb
begindocument
noindent $(a pm b)^2 = (a pm b)(a pm b) = a cdot a pm a cdot b pm underbraceb cdot a_a cdot b + b cdot b = a^2 pm 2ab + b^2$
enddocument
This is embarrassing - I certainly do not know why I had it in my mind that Ihadto usetextto get underbrace to work.
– kexxcream
7 hours ago
add a comment |
In theory you could use $...$ to have math mode inside text...
documentclass[a4paper,11pt]book
usepackageamsmath
usepackageamssymb
begindocument
noindent $(a pm b)^2 = (a pm b)(a pm b) = a cdot a pm a cdot b pm underbraceb cdot a_text$a cdot b$ + b cdot b = a^2 pm 2ab + b^2$
enddocument
But why do you use text... for math? Just remove it:
documentclass[a4paper,11pt]book
usepackageamsmath
usepackageamssymb
begindocument
noindent $(a pm b)^2 = (a pm b)(a pm b) = a cdot a pm a cdot b pm underbraceb cdot a_a cdot b + b cdot b = a^2 pm 2ab + b^2$
enddocument
This is embarrassing - I certainly do not know why I had it in my mind that Ihadto usetextto get underbrace to work.
– kexxcream
7 hours ago
add a comment |
In theory you could use $...$ to have math mode inside text...
documentclass[a4paper,11pt]book
usepackageamsmath
usepackageamssymb
begindocument
noindent $(a pm b)^2 = (a pm b)(a pm b) = a cdot a pm a cdot b pm underbraceb cdot a_text$a cdot b$ + b cdot b = a^2 pm 2ab + b^2$
enddocument
But why do you use text... for math? Just remove it:
documentclass[a4paper,11pt]book
usepackageamsmath
usepackageamssymb
begindocument
noindent $(a pm b)^2 = (a pm b)(a pm b) = a cdot a pm a cdot b pm underbraceb cdot a_a cdot b + b cdot b = a^2 pm 2ab + b^2$
enddocument
In theory you could use $...$ to have math mode inside text...
documentclass[a4paper,11pt]book
usepackageamsmath
usepackageamssymb
begindocument
noindent $(a pm b)^2 = (a pm b)(a pm b) = a cdot a pm a cdot b pm underbraceb cdot a_text$a cdot b$ + b cdot b = a^2 pm 2ab + b^2$
enddocument
But why do you use text... for math? Just remove it:
documentclass[a4paper,11pt]book
usepackageamsmath
usepackageamssymb
begindocument
noindent $(a pm b)^2 = (a pm b)(a pm b) = a cdot a pm a cdot b pm underbraceb cdot a_a cdot b + b cdot b = a^2 pm 2ab + b^2$
enddocument
answered 8 hours ago
harryparpharryparp
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This is embarrassing - I certainly do not know why I had it in my mind that Ihadto usetextto get underbrace to work.
– kexxcream
7 hours ago
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This is embarrassing - I certainly do not know why I had it in my mind that Ihadto usetextto get underbrace to work.
– kexxcream
7 hours ago
This is embarrassing - I certainly do not know why I had it in my mind that I
had to use text to get underbrace to work.– kexxcream
7 hours ago
This is embarrassing - I certainly do not know why I had it in my mind that I
had to use text to get underbrace to work.– kexxcream
7 hours ago
add a comment |
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