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I know that I can use labels in an in-line equation, but since it is an in-line equation I didn’t want this equation to be numbered, instead I would like to reference it by an star, and keep the hyperlink property, just like it is possible with tag in the begin{equation} .... end{equation}, but tag does not seem to work in the begin{math} .... end{math} that is an in-line equation environment.









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    I know that I can use labels in an in-line equation, but since it is an in-line equation I didn’t want this equation to be numbered, instead I would like to reference it by an star, and keep the hyperlink property, just like it is possible with tag in the begin{equation} .... end{equation}, but tag does not seem to work in the begin{math} .... end{math} that is an in-line equation environment.









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      I know that I can use labels in an in-line equation, but since it is an in-line equation I didn’t want this equation to be numbered, instead I would like to reference it by an star, and keep the hyperlink property, just like it is possible with tag in the begin{equation} .... end{equation}, but tag does not seem to work in the begin{math} .... end{math} that is an in-line equation environment.









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      I know that I can use labels in an in-line equation, but since it is an in-line equation I didn’t want this equation to be numbered, instead I would like to reference it by an star, and keep the hyperlink property, just like it is possible with tag in the begin{equation} .... end{equation}, but tag does not seem to work in the begin{math} .... end{math} that is an in-line equation environment.







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