How do I align multiple equations together at different points
If I have a document as shown
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{align*}
&y= 3x +2\
&implies x &&= 48 \
&&= sin{x}
end{align*}
end{document}
and I want to align the places with double & together and the points with & together how do I do them both at the same time?
alignment
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If I have a document as shown
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{align*}
&y= 3x +2\
&implies x &&= 48 \
&&= sin{x}
end{align*}
end{document}
and I want to align the places with double & together and the points with & together how do I do them both at the same time?
alignment
New contributor
1
amsmath
, notamsmaths
.
– JouleV
26 mins ago
How do I add a sketch?
– user61882
20 mins ago
It is a picture showing what you need.
– JouleV
12 mins ago
add a comment |
If I have a document as shown
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{align*}
&y= 3x +2\
&implies x &&= 48 \
&&= sin{x}
end{align*}
end{document}
and I want to align the places with double & together and the points with & together how do I do them both at the same time?
alignment
New contributor
If I have a document as shown
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{align*}
&y= 3x +2\
&implies x &&= 48 \
&&= sin{x}
end{align*}
end{document}
and I want to align the places with double & together and the points with & together how do I do them both at the same time?
alignment
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AndréC
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amsmath
, notamsmaths
.
– JouleV
26 mins ago
How do I add a sketch?
– user61882
20 mins ago
It is a picture showing what you need.
– JouleV
12 mins ago
add a comment |
1
amsmath
, notamsmaths
.
– JouleV
26 mins ago
How do I add a sketch?
– user61882
20 mins ago
It is a picture showing what you need.
– JouleV
12 mins ago
1
1
amsmath
, not amsmaths
.– JouleV
26 mins ago
amsmath
, not amsmaths
.– JouleV
26 mins ago
How do I add a sketch?
– user61882
20 mins ago
How do I add a sketch?
– user61882
20 mins ago
It is a picture showing what you need.
– JouleV
12 mins ago
It is a picture showing what you need.
– JouleV
12 mins ago
add a comment |
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Another kind of alignment. It concerns the alignment of the symbol =
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{align*}
y&= 3x +2 implies\
x &= 48 \
&= sin{x}
end{align*}
end{document}
That is closer but imagine that I wanted only the$sin{x}$
and48
aligned together and the$implies$
aligned with the$y$
– user61882
5 mins ago
@user61882 Please edit your question and you add other clear explanations.
– Sebastiano
2 mins ago
add a comment |
If I understood the question correctly:
Quick hack:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{align*}
&y= 3x +2\
&implies x = 48 \
& phantom{implies x}= sin{x}
end{align*}
end{document}
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{align*}
&y= 3x +2\
&implies x &&= 48 \
&&&= sin{x}
end{align*}
end{document}
That is sort of it, I would like the 48 to be next to the x though like ` $x=48$` and the$sin{x}$
underneath the 48
– user61882
19 mins ago
1
Is a quick hack like this suitable for you?
– AndréC
12 mins ago
add a comment |
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Another kind of alignment. It concerns the alignment of the symbol =
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{align*}
y&= 3x +2 implies\
x &= 48 \
&= sin{x}
end{align*}
end{document}
That is closer but imagine that I wanted only the$sin{x}$
and48
aligned together and the$implies$
aligned with the$y$
– user61882
5 mins ago
@user61882 Please edit your question and you add other clear explanations.
– Sebastiano
2 mins ago
add a comment |
Another kind of alignment. It concerns the alignment of the symbol =
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{align*}
y&= 3x +2 implies\
x &= 48 \
&= sin{x}
end{align*}
end{document}
That is closer but imagine that I wanted only the$sin{x}$
and48
aligned together and the$implies$
aligned with the$y$
– user61882
5 mins ago
@user61882 Please edit your question and you add other clear explanations.
– Sebastiano
2 mins ago
add a comment |
Another kind of alignment. It concerns the alignment of the symbol =
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{align*}
y&= 3x +2 implies\
x &= 48 \
&= sin{x}
end{align*}
end{document}
Another kind of alignment. It concerns the alignment of the symbol =
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{align*}
y&= 3x +2 implies\
x &= 48 \
&= sin{x}
end{align*}
end{document}
answered 24 mins ago
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That is closer but imagine that I wanted only the$sin{x}$
and48
aligned together and the$implies$
aligned with the$y$
– user61882
5 mins ago
@user61882 Please edit your question and you add other clear explanations.
– Sebastiano
2 mins ago
add a comment |
That is closer but imagine that I wanted only the$sin{x}$
and48
aligned together and the$implies$
aligned with the$y$
– user61882
5 mins ago
@user61882 Please edit your question and you add other clear explanations.
– Sebastiano
2 mins ago
That is closer but imagine that I wanted only the
$sin{x}$
and 48
aligned together and the $implies$
aligned with the $y$
– user61882
5 mins ago
That is closer but imagine that I wanted only the
$sin{x}$
and 48
aligned together and the $implies$
aligned with the $y$
– user61882
5 mins ago
@user61882 Please edit your question and you add other clear explanations.
– Sebastiano
2 mins ago
@user61882 Please edit your question and you add other clear explanations.
– Sebastiano
2 mins ago
add a comment |
If I understood the question correctly:
Quick hack:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{align*}
&y= 3x +2\
&implies x = 48 \
& phantom{implies x}= sin{x}
end{align*}
end{document}
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{align*}
&y= 3x +2\
&implies x &&= 48 \
&&&= sin{x}
end{align*}
end{document}
That is sort of it, I would like the 48 to be next to the x though like ` $x=48$` and the$sin{x}$
underneath the 48
– user61882
19 mins ago
1
Is a quick hack like this suitable for you?
– AndréC
12 mins ago
add a comment |
If I understood the question correctly:
Quick hack:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{align*}
&y= 3x +2\
&implies x = 48 \
& phantom{implies x}= sin{x}
end{align*}
end{document}
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{align*}
&y= 3x +2\
&implies x &&= 48 \
&&&= sin{x}
end{align*}
end{document}
That is sort of it, I would like the 48 to be next to the x though like ` $x=48$` and the$sin{x}$
underneath the 48
– user61882
19 mins ago
1
Is a quick hack like this suitable for you?
– AndréC
12 mins ago
add a comment |
If I understood the question correctly:
Quick hack:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{align*}
&y= 3x +2\
&implies x = 48 \
& phantom{implies x}= sin{x}
end{align*}
end{document}
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{align*}
&y= 3x +2\
&implies x &&= 48 \
&&&= sin{x}
end{align*}
end{document}
If I understood the question correctly:
Quick hack:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{align*}
&y= 3x +2\
&implies x = 48 \
& phantom{implies x}= sin{x}
end{align*}
end{document}
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{align*}
&y= 3x +2\
&implies x &&= 48 \
&&&= sin{x}
end{align*}
end{document}
edited 13 mins ago
answered 23 mins ago
AndréCAndréC
9,25111447
9,25111447
That is sort of it, I would like the 48 to be next to the x though like ` $x=48$` and the$sin{x}$
underneath the 48
– user61882
19 mins ago
1
Is a quick hack like this suitable for you?
– AndréC
12 mins ago
add a comment |
That is sort of it, I would like the 48 to be next to the x though like ` $x=48$` and the$sin{x}$
underneath the 48
– user61882
19 mins ago
1
Is a quick hack like this suitable for you?
– AndréC
12 mins ago
That is sort of it, I would like the 48 to be next to the x though like ` $x=48$` and the
$sin{x}$
underneath the 48– user61882
19 mins ago
That is sort of it, I would like the 48 to be next to the x though like ` $x=48$` and the
$sin{x}$
underneath the 48– user61882
19 mins ago
1
1
Is a quick hack like this suitable for you?
– AndréC
12 mins ago
Is a quick hack like this suitable for you?
– AndréC
12 mins ago
add a comment |
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amsmath
, notamsmaths
.– JouleV
26 mins ago
How do I add a sketch?
– user61882
20 mins ago
It is a picture showing what you need.
– JouleV
12 mins ago