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Splitting the denominator of fraction into more than two lines
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I wish to split the denominator of the following fraction into more than 2 lines. For splitting into two lines, splitfraccan be used. But how to split the denominator into three lines?
usepackage{mathtools}
begin{equation}label{eq31}
G_2(s) = frac{K_pcT_rs+K_p}{splitfrac{T_pT_rT_pT_ts^4 + left(T_gT_pT_t +
T_gT_pT_r + T_pT_tT_r + T_gT_rT_tright)s^3}{ +
left(T_pT_g + T_tT_g + T_rT_g + T_tT_p + T_rT_p +
T_rT_tright)s^2+left(T_g + T_r + T_t + T_pright)s + 1 }}
end{equation}
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I wish to split the denominator of the following fraction into more than 2 lines. For splitting into two lines, splitfraccan be used. But how to split the denominator into three lines?
usepackage{mathtools}
begin{equation}label{eq31}
G_2(s) = frac{K_pcT_rs+K_p}{splitfrac{T_pT_rT_pT_ts^4 + left(T_gT_pT_t +
T_gT_pT_r + T_pT_tT_r + T_gT_rT_tright)s^3}{ +
left(T_pT_g + T_tT_g + T_rT_g + T_tT_p + T_rT_p +
T_rT_tright)s^2+left(T_g + T_r + T_t + T_pright)s + 1 }}
end{equation}
mathtools
as always on this site, please provide a full minimal example instead of a sniplet like this. That makes it a lot easier for others to have a look at your code
– daleif
25 secs ago
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I wish to split the denominator of the following fraction into more than 2 lines. For splitting into two lines, splitfraccan be used. But how to split the denominator into three lines?
usepackage{mathtools}
begin{equation}label{eq31}
G_2(s) = frac{K_pcT_rs+K_p}{splitfrac{T_pT_rT_pT_ts^4 + left(T_gT_pT_t +
T_gT_pT_r + T_pT_tT_r + T_gT_rT_tright)s^3}{ +
left(T_pT_g + T_tT_g + T_rT_g + T_tT_p + T_rT_p +
T_rT_tright)s^2+left(T_g + T_r + T_t + T_pright)s + 1 }}
end{equation}
mathtools
I wish to split the denominator of the following fraction into more than 2 lines. For splitting into two lines, splitfraccan be used. But how to split the denominator into three lines?
usepackage{mathtools}
begin{equation}label{eq31}
G_2(s) = frac{K_pcT_rs+K_p}{splitfrac{T_pT_rT_pT_ts^4 + left(T_gT_pT_t +
T_gT_pT_r + T_pT_tT_r + T_gT_rT_tright)s^3}{ +
left(T_pT_g + T_tT_g + T_rT_g + T_tT_p + T_rT_p +
T_rT_tright)s^2+left(T_g + T_r + T_t + T_pright)s + 1 }}
end{equation}
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as always on this site, please provide a full minimal example instead of a sniplet like this. That makes it a lot easier for others to have a look at your code
– daleif
25 secs ago
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as always on this site, please provide a full minimal example instead of a sniplet like this. That makes it a lot easier for others to have a look at your code
– daleif
25 secs ago
as always on this site, please provide a full minimal example instead of a sniplet like this. That makes it a lot easier for others to have a look at your code
– daleif
25 secs ago
as always on this site, please provide a full minimal example instead of a sniplet like this. That makes it a lot easier for others to have a look at your code
– daleif
25 secs ago
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as always on this site, please provide a full minimal example instead of a sniplet like this. That makes it a lot easier for others to have a look at your code
– daleif
25 secs ago