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We are going to talk about an important environment in LaTeX, the equation
environment and one alternative to this.
But before, a suggestion
In this article I talk about two important packages. It is a good idea to import these packages, in the preamble, to avoid mistakes of symbols and environments, because, remember that these packages give us the most of them.
Do you remember, in this post I talked about the inline and displayed formulas, well today we are going to talk about other environment, the equation
environment
What is an equation
Well, in the LaTeX world, an equation is a numbered displayed formula.
Yes, a numbered formula, and for that we need an special environment
The equation
Environment
This environment assigns a number to the displayed formula. Its structure is
\begin{equation}
My Equation
\end{equation}
Produces
WARNING You must NOT left blank lines within this environment
But, what if I do not want to enumerate my equations?
Do you remember that once I wrote about non-numbered environments? Well, to avoid numbering the environments just add a *
Produces
But, wait, that is what we checked last post, do you remember? The displayed formulas, let's compare
Produces
Then, what is the difference between them?
That is something for the next post.
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