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Space in array system equations
Create an array of variablesHow to align a system of multiline equations?left aligning the conditional statement inside an arrayNumbering an array as one single equation LaTeXAdding additional content to an arraydifferent modes to typest systems of equationsGather equations inside an arrayFitting row space in an arrayadding array package changes vertical space in long tableRemove space between bracket and array environment
I need to make some system equations but when I place them on one row I have this problem. Space between |
and x
. How to remove it?
begindocument
Example 1:
\
$left| beginarray@*4c@,l
2x+3y-cancelz=4 \
3x+2y+2=6
endarrayright.$
textrightarrow
$; 5x+5y=10$ textrightarrow
$; x+y=2;$
$;$ % Space
$left| beginarray@*4c@,l
x-y+2z=2 \
3x+2y-z=4 | .2
endarrayright.$
textrightarrow
enddocument
arrays
add a comment |
I need to make some system equations but when I place them on one row I have this problem. Space between |
and x
. How to remove it?
begindocument
Example 1:
\
$left| beginarray@*4c@,l
2x+3y-cancelz=4 \
3x+2y+2=6
endarrayright.$
textrightarrow
$; 5x+5y=10$ textrightarrow
$; x+y=2;$
$;$ % Space
$left| beginarray@*4c@,l
x-y+2z=2 \
3x+2y-z=4 | .2
endarrayright.$
textrightarrow
enddocument
arrays
add a comment |
I need to make some system equations but when I place them on one row I have this problem. Space between |
and x
. How to remove it?
begindocument
Example 1:
\
$left| beginarray@*4c@,l
2x+3y-cancelz=4 \
3x+2y+2=6
endarrayright.$
textrightarrow
$; 5x+5y=10$ textrightarrow
$; x+y=2;$
$;$ % Space
$left| beginarray@*4c@,l
x-y+2z=2 \
3x+2y-z=4 | .2
endarrayright.$
textrightarrow
enddocument
arrays
I need to make some system equations but when I place them on one row I have this problem. Space between |
and x
. How to remove it?
begindocument
Example 1:
\
$left| beginarray@*4c@,l
2x+3y-cancelz=4 \
3x+2y+2=6
endarrayright.$
textrightarrow
$; 5x+5y=10$ textrightarrow
$; x+y=2;$
$;$ % Space
$left| beginarray@*4c@,l
x-y+2z=2 \
3x+2y-z=4 | .2
endarrayright.$
textrightarrow
enddocument
arrays
arrays
asked Mar 12 at 16:25
Simeon SimeonovSimeon Simeonov
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You can better exploit array
:
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath,array,cancel
newenvironmentsystem[1]
%
left
endarrayright.
begindocument
$beginsystem3
2x &+& 3y &-& cancelz &=& 4 \
3x &+& 2y &+& cancelz &=& 6
endsystem
rightarrow
5x+5y=10
rightarrow
x+y=2
rightarrow
beginsystem3
x &-& y &+& 2z &=& 2 \
3x &+& 2y &-& z &=&4 mid .2
endsystem$
enddocument
This way the unknowns are perfectly aligned to each other. The argument to system
specifies the number of unknowns.
add a comment |
Rather than eliminating the space, I propose working instead to align columns in the systems of equations. Also, by making it one big math expression, the spacing also takes on a more natural appearance.
documentclassarticle
usepackagearray,amsmath,cancel,tabstackengine
setstacktabulargap0pt
TABstackMath
begindocument
noindent Example 1:
\
$left| tabularCenterstackrrrl
2x+&3y-&cancelz=&4 \
3x+&2y+&cancelz=&6
right.
rightarrow
5x+5y=10 rightarrow
x+y=2;
left| tabularCenterstackrrrl
x-&y+&2z=&2 \
3x+&2y-&z=&4 right.
rightarrow$
enddocument
add a comment |
It is quite simple to type it with the systeme
package:
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath, cancel, systeme
begindocument
[ sysdelim | .
systeme2x + 3y-cancel z = 4,3x + 2y + z = 6 longrightarrow 5x + 5y = 10 longrightarrow x + y = 20 longrightarrow systemex-y + 2z = 2, 3x + 2y - z = 4 ]%
enddocument
add a comment |
I suggest you load the mathtools
package and use its matrix*
environment instead of the second array
, along with three well-placed phantom
instructions. I would also replace .2
with cdot2
.
documentclassarticle
usepackagecancel,mathtools
newcommandwidetoquadtoquad
begindocument
noindent
Example 1:
beginalign*
renewcommandarraystretch1.333
&leftvertbeginmatrix
2x+3y-cancelz=4 \
3x+2y+cancelz=6
endmatrixright.
wideto
5x+5y=10
wideto
x+y=2
; \
&leftvertbeginmatrix*[l]
phantom3x-phantom2y+2z=2 \
3x+2y-phantom2z=4 ;| cdot2, +
endmatrix*right.
wideto
7x+3y=10
wideto
x+tfrac37y=tfrac107;
endalign*
enddocument
add a comment |
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You can better exploit array
:
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath,array,cancel
newenvironmentsystem[1]
%
left
endarrayright.
begindocument
$beginsystem3
2x &+& 3y &-& cancelz &=& 4 \
3x &+& 2y &+& cancelz &=& 6
endsystem
rightarrow
5x+5y=10
rightarrow
x+y=2
rightarrow
beginsystem3
x &-& y &+& 2z &=& 2 \
3x &+& 2y &-& z &=&4 mid .2
endsystem$
enddocument
This way the unknowns are perfectly aligned to each other. The argument to system
specifies the number of unknowns.
add a comment |
You can better exploit array
:
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath,array,cancel
newenvironmentsystem[1]
%
left
endarrayright.
begindocument
$beginsystem3
2x &+& 3y &-& cancelz &=& 4 \
3x &+& 2y &+& cancelz &=& 6
endsystem
rightarrow
5x+5y=10
rightarrow
x+y=2
rightarrow
beginsystem3
x &-& y &+& 2z &=& 2 \
3x &+& 2y &-& z &=&4 mid .2
endsystem$
enddocument
This way the unknowns are perfectly aligned to each other. The argument to system
specifies the number of unknowns.
add a comment |
You can better exploit array
:
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath,array,cancel
newenvironmentsystem[1]
%
left
endarrayright.
begindocument
$beginsystem3
2x &+& 3y &-& cancelz &=& 4 \
3x &+& 2y &+& cancelz &=& 6
endsystem
rightarrow
5x+5y=10
rightarrow
x+y=2
rightarrow
beginsystem3
x &-& y &+& 2z &=& 2 \
3x &+& 2y &-& z &=&4 mid .2
endsystem$
enddocument
This way the unknowns are perfectly aligned to each other. The argument to system
specifies the number of unknowns.
You can better exploit array
:
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath,array,cancel
newenvironmentsystem[1]
%
left
endarrayright.
begindocument
$beginsystem3
2x &+& 3y &-& cancelz &=& 4 \
3x &+& 2y &+& cancelz &=& 6
endsystem
rightarrow
5x+5y=10
rightarrow
x+y=2
rightarrow
beginsystem3
x &-& y &+& 2z &=& 2 \
3x &+& 2y &-& z &=&4 mid .2
endsystem$
enddocument
This way the unknowns are perfectly aligned to each other. The argument to system
specifies the number of unknowns.
answered Mar 12 at 17:07
egregegreg
727k8819223231
727k8819223231
add a comment |
add a comment |
Rather than eliminating the space, I propose working instead to align columns in the systems of equations. Also, by making it one big math expression, the spacing also takes on a more natural appearance.
documentclassarticle
usepackagearray,amsmath,cancel,tabstackengine
setstacktabulargap0pt
TABstackMath
begindocument
noindent Example 1:
\
$left| tabularCenterstackrrrl
2x+&3y-&cancelz=&4 \
3x+&2y+&cancelz=&6
right.
rightarrow
5x+5y=10 rightarrow
x+y=2;
left| tabularCenterstackrrrl
x-&y+&2z=&2 \
3x+&2y-&z=&4 right.
rightarrow$
enddocument
add a comment |
Rather than eliminating the space, I propose working instead to align columns in the systems of equations. Also, by making it one big math expression, the spacing also takes on a more natural appearance.
documentclassarticle
usepackagearray,amsmath,cancel,tabstackengine
setstacktabulargap0pt
TABstackMath
begindocument
noindent Example 1:
\
$left| tabularCenterstackrrrl
2x+&3y-&cancelz=&4 \
3x+&2y+&cancelz=&6
right.
rightarrow
5x+5y=10 rightarrow
x+y=2;
left| tabularCenterstackrrrl
x-&y+&2z=&2 \
3x+&2y-&z=&4 right.
rightarrow$
enddocument
add a comment |
Rather than eliminating the space, I propose working instead to align columns in the systems of equations. Also, by making it one big math expression, the spacing also takes on a more natural appearance.
documentclassarticle
usepackagearray,amsmath,cancel,tabstackengine
setstacktabulargap0pt
TABstackMath
begindocument
noindent Example 1:
\
$left| tabularCenterstackrrrl
2x+&3y-&cancelz=&4 \
3x+&2y+&cancelz=&6
right.
rightarrow
5x+5y=10 rightarrow
x+y=2;
left| tabularCenterstackrrrl
x-&y+&2z=&2 \
3x+&2y-&z=&4 right.
rightarrow$
enddocument
Rather than eliminating the space, I propose working instead to align columns in the systems of equations. Also, by making it one big math expression, the spacing also takes on a more natural appearance.
documentclassarticle
usepackagearray,amsmath,cancel,tabstackengine
setstacktabulargap0pt
TABstackMath
begindocument
noindent Example 1:
\
$left| tabularCenterstackrrrl
2x+&3y-&cancelz=&4 \
3x+&2y+&cancelz=&6
right.
rightarrow
5x+5y=10 rightarrow
x+y=2;
left| tabularCenterstackrrrl
x-&y+&2z=&2 \
3x+&2y-&z=&4 right.
rightarrow$
enddocument
edited Mar 12 at 16:54
answered Mar 12 at 16:39
Steven B. SegletesSteven B. Segletes
158k9204411
158k9204411
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It is quite simple to type it with the systeme
package:
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath, cancel, systeme
begindocument
[ sysdelim | .
systeme2x + 3y-cancel z = 4,3x + 2y + z = 6 longrightarrow 5x + 5y = 10 longrightarrow x + y = 20 longrightarrow systemex-y + 2z = 2, 3x + 2y - z = 4 ]%
enddocument
add a comment |
It is quite simple to type it with the systeme
package:
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath, cancel, systeme
begindocument
[ sysdelim | .
systeme2x + 3y-cancel z = 4,3x + 2y + z = 6 longrightarrow 5x + 5y = 10 longrightarrow x + y = 20 longrightarrow systemex-y + 2z = 2, 3x + 2y - z = 4 ]%
enddocument
add a comment |
It is quite simple to type it with the systeme
package:
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath, cancel, systeme
begindocument
[ sysdelim | .
systeme2x + 3y-cancel z = 4,3x + 2y + z = 6 longrightarrow 5x + 5y = 10 longrightarrow x + y = 20 longrightarrow systemex-y + 2z = 2, 3x + 2y - z = 4 ]%
enddocument
It is quite simple to type it with the systeme
package:
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath, cancel, systeme
begindocument
[ sysdelim | .
systeme2x + 3y-cancel z = 4,3x + 2y + z = 6 longrightarrow 5x + 5y = 10 longrightarrow x + y = 20 longrightarrow systemex-y + 2z = 2, 3x + 2y - z = 4 ]%
enddocument
answered Mar 12 at 19:47
BernardBernard
173k776204
173k776204
add a comment |
add a comment |
I suggest you load the mathtools
package and use its matrix*
environment instead of the second array
, along with three well-placed phantom
instructions. I would also replace .2
with cdot2
.
documentclassarticle
usepackagecancel,mathtools
newcommandwidetoquadtoquad
begindocument
noindent
Example 1:
beginalign*
renewcommandarraystretch1.333
&leftvertbeginmatrix
2x+3y-cancelz=4 \
3x+2y+cancelz=6
endmatrixright.
wideto
5x+5y=10
wideto
x+y=2
; \
&leftvertbeginmatrix*[l]
phantom3x-phantom2y+2z=2 \
3x+2y-phantom2z=4 ;| cdot2, +
endmatrix*right.
wideto
7x+3y=10
wideto
x+tfrac37y=tfrac107;
endalign*
enddocument
add a comment |
I suggest you load the mathtools
package and use its matrix*
environment instead of the second array
, along with three well-placed phantom
instructions. I would also replace .2
with cdot2
.
documentclassarticle
usepackagecancel,mathtools
newcommandwidetoquadtoquad
begindocument
noindent
Example 1:
beginalign*
renewcommandarraystretch1.333
&leftvertbeginmatrix
2x+3y-cancelz=4 \
3x+2y+cancelz=6
endmatrixright.
wideto
5x+5y=10
wideto
x+y=2
; \
&leftvertbeginmatrix*[l]
phantom3x-phantom2y+2z=2 \
3x+2y-phantom2z=4 ;| cdot2, +
endmatrix*right.
wideto
7x+3y=10
wideto
x+tfrac37y=tfrac107;
endalign*
enddocument
add a comment |
I suggest you load the mathtools
package and use its matrix*
environment instead of the second array
, along with three well-placed phantom
instructions. I would also replace .2
with cdot2
.
documentclassarticle
usepackagecancel,mathtools
newcommandwidetoquadtoquad
begindocument
noindent
Example 1:
beginalign*
renewcommandarraystretch1.333
&leftvertbeginmatrix
2x+3y-cancelz=4 \
3x+2y+cancelz=6
endmatrixright.
wideto
5x+5y=10
wideto
x+y=2
; \
&leftvertbeginmatrix*[l]
phantom3x-phantom2y+2z=2 \
3x+2y-phantom2z=4 ;| cdot2, +
endmatrix*right.
wideto
7x+3y=10
wideto
x+tfrac37y=tfrac107;
endalign*
enddocument
I suggest you load the mathtools
package and use its matrix*
environment instead of the second array
, along with three well-placed phantom
instructions. I would also replace .2
with cdot2
.
documentclassarticle
usepackagecancel,mathtools
newcommandwidetoquadtoquad
begindocument
noindent
Example 1:
beginalign*
renewcommandarraystretch1.333
&leftvertbeginmatrix
2x+3y-cancelz=4 \
3x+2y+cancelz=6
endmatrixright.
wideto
5x+5y=10
wideto
x+y=2
; \
&leftvertbeginmatrix*[l]
phantom3x-phantom2y+2z=2 \
3x+2y-phantom2z=4 ;| cdot2, +
endmatrix*right.
wideto
7x+3y=10
wideto
x+tfrac37y=tfrac107;
endalign*
enddocument
edited Mar 12 at 18:44
answered Mar 12 at 17:16
MicoMico
283k31388775
283k31388775
add a comment |
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