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I am very new to Lyx and cannot figure out how to shift my equation to the right of the equals sign.
I have an equation that long and so goes over two lines (using inline formula) and I would like to move the second line to the right of the equals sign, at the moment it comes below. How do I do this?
I would also like to have a space between two equations (a linebreak in MS Word), how do I do this?
math-mode equations formatting line-breaking
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I am very new to Lyx and cannot figure out how to shift my equation to the right of the equals sign.
I have an equation that long and so goes over two lines (using inline formula) and I would like to move the second line to the right of the equals sign, at the moment it comes below. How do I do this?
I would also like to have a space between two equations (a linebreak in MS Word), how do I do this?
math-mode equations formatting line-breaking
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I am very new to Lyx and cannot figure out how to shift my equation to the right of the equals sign.
I have an equation that long and so goes over two lines (using inline formula) and I would like to move the second line to the right of the equals sign, at the moment it comes below. How do I do this?
I would also like to have a space between two equations (a linebreak in MS Word), how do I do this?
math-mode equations formatting line-breaking
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I am very new to Lyx and cannot figure out how to shift my equation to the right of the equals sign.
I have an equation that long and so goes over two lines (using inline formula) and I would like to move the second line to the right of the equals sign, at the moment it comes below. How do I do this?
I would also like to have a space between two equations (a linebreak in MS Word), how do I do this?
math-mode equations formatting line-breaking
math-mode equations formatting line-breaking
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