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multiple labels for a single equation
The Next CEO of Stack OverflowMultiply defined labels using hyperrefPrinting labels along with equation numbersLabel variables of equation using tikz without using itemizeNumbering an equation when using displaymathequation labels for referenceMultiple results for equationHow to move amsmath equation label into LHS margin?making a single equation larger inside beginalign … endalignequation reference too close to equationMultiline equation, label once and support page break
I have an equation that looks like
y=4x text for xin 1,2
and would like to label it equation (1-2) so that the next equation in the paper is automatically labeled equation (3).
Any suggestions on how to do that?
equations amsmath labels
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I have an equation that looks like
y=4x text for xin 1,2
and would like to label it equation (1-2) so that the next equation in the paper is automatically labeled equation (3).
Any suggestions on how to do that?
equations amsmath labels
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I have an equation that looks like
y=4x text for xin 1,2
and would like to label it equation (1-2) so that the next equation in the paper is automatically labeled equation (3).
Any suggestions on how to do that?
equations amsmath labels
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I have an equation that looks like
y=4x text for xin 1,2
and would like to label it equation (1-2) so that the next equation in the paper is automatically labeled equation (3).
Any suggestions on how to do that?
equations amsmath labels
equations amsmath labels
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documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
begindocument
aaa refstepcounterequation
beginequation
1=0 tagtheequation--thenumexprvalueequation+1relax
endequation
bbbrefstepcounterequation
beginequation
0 =1
endequation
enddocument
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For a simple solution you can use a manual tag
for the first equation and automatic enumerate for other equations.
documentclass[a4paper,12pt]article
usepackagemathtools
addtocounterequation2
begindocument
beginequation*
x^2+y^2=1 tag1-2
endequation*
beginequation
x^2+y^2=4
endequation
beginequation
cos x +sin x =1
endequation
enddocument
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documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
begindocument
aaa refstepcounterequation
beginequation
1=0 tagtheequation--thenumexprvalueequation+1relax
endequation
bbbrefstepcounterequation
beginequation
0 =1
endequation
enddocument
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documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
begindocument
aaa refstepcounterequation
beginequation
1=0 tagtheequation--thenumexprvalueequation+1relax
endequation
bbbrefstepcounterequation
beginequation
0 =1
endequation
enddocument
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documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
begindocument
aaa refstepcounterequation
beginequation
1=0 tagtheequation--thenumexprvalueequation+1relax
endequation
bbbrefstepcounterequation
beginequation
0 =1
endequation
enddocument
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
begindocument
aaa refstepcounterequation
beginequation
1=0 tagtheequation--thenumexprvalueequation+1relax
endequation
bbbrefstepcounterequation
beginequation
0 =1
endequation
enddocument
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David CarlisleDavid Carlisle
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For a simple solution you can use a manual tag
for the first equation and automatic enumerate for other equations.
documentclass[a4paper,12pt]article
usepackagemathtools
addtocounterequation2
begindocument
beginequation*
x^2+y^2=1 tag1-2
endequation*
beginequation
x^2+y^2=4
endequation
beginequation
cos x +sin x =1
endequation
enddocument
add a comment |
For a simple solution you can use a manual tag
for the first equation and automatic enumerate for other equations.
documentclass[a4paper,12pt]article
usepackagemathtools
addtocounterequation2
begindocument
beginequation*
x^2+y^2=1 tag1-2
endequation*
beginequation
x^2+y^2=4
endequation
beginequation
cos x +sin x =1
endequation
enddocument
add a comment |
For a simple solution you can use a manual tag
for the first equation and automatic enumerate for other equations.
documentclass[a4paper,12pt]article
usepackagemathtools
addtocounterequation2
begindocument
beginequation*
x^2+y^2=1 tag1-2
endequation*
beginequation
x^2+y^2=4
endequation
beginequation
cos x +sin x =1
endequation
enddocument
For a simple solution you can use a manual tag
for the first equation and automatic enumerate for other equations.
documentclass[a4paper,12pt]article
usepackagemathtools
addtocounterequation2
begindocument
beginequation*
x^2+y^2=1 tag1-2
endequation*
beginequation
x^2+y^2=4
endequation
beginequation
cos x +sin x =1
endequation
enddocument
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SebastianoSebastiano
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