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Comment Box for Substitution Method of Integrals


TikZ: Cropping the Bounding BoxHow can I put a coloured outline around fraction lines?TikZ: complicated paths, e.g. for complex integralsRotate a node but not its content: the case of the ellipse decorationContour integralsTikZ/ERD: node (=Entity) label on the insideTikZ: Drawing an arc from an intersection to an intersectionHorner's Method for polynomial long divisionsubstitution in tikz calcTikz: Method to color regions













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I want to make a comment box like the image below that adjusts in size as I write up different examples. My MWE is not much



documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath, mathtools,tikz

begindocument

beginalign*
displaystyleint 3x^2(x^3+1)^10 dx &=int (textcolorred
x^3+1)^10 textcolorblue3x^2 dx \
&=int textcolorredu^10
textcolorbluedu
endalign*

enddocument


This outputs:



enter image description here



I am trying to recreate with a black box drawn around the orange shaded area.



enter image description here










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    I want to make a comment box like the image below that adjusts in size as I write up different examples. My MWE is not much



    documentclassarticle
    usepackageamsmath, mathtools,tikz

    begindocument

    beginalign*
    displaystyleint 3x^2(x^3+1)^10 dx &=int (textcolorred
    x^3+1)^10 textcolorblue3x^2 dx \
    &=int textcolorredu^10
    textcolorbluedu
    endalign*

    enddocument


    This outputs:



    enter image description here



    I am trying to recreate with a black box drawn around the orange shaded area.



    enter image description here










    share|improve this question
























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      I want to make a comment box like the image below that adjusts in size as I write up different examples. My MWE is not much



      documentclassarticle
      usepackageamsmath, mathtools,tikz

      begindocument

      beginalign*
      displaystyleint 3x^2(x^3+1)^10 dx &=int (textcolorred
      x^3+1)^10 textcolorblue3x^2 dx \
      &=int textcolorredu^10
      textcolorbluedu
      endalign*

      enddocument


      This outputs:



      enter image description here



      I am trying to recreate with a black box drawn around the orange shaded area.



      enter image description here










      share|improve this question














      I want to make a comment box like the image below that adjusts in size as I write up different examples. My MWE is not much



      documentclassarticle
      usepackageamsmath, mathtools,tikz

      begindocument

      beginalign*
      displaystyleint 3x^2(x^3+1)^10 dx &=int (textcolorred
      x^3+1)^10 textcolorblue3x^2 dx \
      &=int textcolorredu^10
      textcolorbluedu
      endalign*

      enddocument


      This outputs:



      enter image description here



      I am trying to recreate with a black box drawn around the orange shaded area.



      enter image description here







      tikz-pgf






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          Using tikzmark, it is not so difficult:



          documentclassarticle
          usepackageamsmath, mathtools,tikz
          usetikzlibrarytikzmark,calc
          begindocument

          beginalign*
          displaystyleint 3x^2(x^3+1)^10 dx &=int (textcolorred x^3+1)^10 textcolorblue3x^2 dx tikzmarkeqt\
          &=int textcolorredu^10textcolorbluedu
          endalign*

          begintikzpicture[overlay, remember picture]
          coordinate (x) at ($(pic cs:eqt)+(1,0)$);
          draw (x)--($(x)+(3,0)$);
          draw[red] (x) node[above right] Substitution;
          draw ($(x)+(3,0)$) node[right,draw,fill=orange!50] %
          % Remove `draw' option if you don't want the box
          $beginaligned
          u&=x^3+1,\
          du&=3x^2dx
          endaligned$;
          endtikzpicture

          enddocument


          enter image description here




          This very nice and creative solution is by @marmot:



          documentclass[fleqn]article
          usepackageamsmath,tikz
          usetikzlibrarytikzmark
          begindocument

          beginalign*
          displaystyleint 3x^2(x^3+1)^10,mathrmdx
          &tikzmarknodeeq1=int (textcolorred x^3+1)^10
          textcolorblue3x^2, mathrmdx \
          &tikzmarknodeeq2=int textcolorredu^10,textcolorbluemathrmdu
          endalign*

          begintikzpicture[overlay, remember picture]
          path (eq1) -- (eq2) coordinate[midway] (aux);
          draw[latex-] (eq2) -- (aux) -- ++ (5,0) node[above left] substitute
          node[right,fill=orange!30] %
          $beginaligned
          u&=x^3+1\
          mathrmdu&=3x^2,mathrmdx
          endaligned$;
          endtikzpicture
          enddocument


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer
































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            Without tikz, I define an extensible xmathline, centred on the math axis, which accepts writing above and below it, like xrightarrow, and add a simple colorbox:



            documentclass[svgnames]article
            usepackageamsmath, mathtools,tikz
            usepackagexcolor
            usepackagebigstrut

            newcommandxmathline[2][]%
            ext@arrow 0099xmathlinefill@#1#2%
            newcommandxmathlinefill@%
            arrowfill@relbarbigstrutrelbarrelbar
            makeatother

            begindocument

            beginalign*
            displaystyleint 3x^2(x^3+1)^10 dx &=int (textcolorred
            x^3+1)^10 textcolorblue3x^2 dx
            quadxmathlinetextcolorCrimsonsubstitutionquadcolorboxNavajoWhite! 60$beginaligned u & = x^3 + 1 \ du & =3x^2,dx endaligned $ \%
            &=int textcolorredu^10
            textcolorbluedu
            endalign*

            enddocument


            enter image description here






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              Using tikzmark, it is not so difficult:



              documentclassarticle
              usepackageamsmath, mathtools,tikz
              usetikzlibrarytikzmark,calc
              begindocument

              beginalign*
              displaystyleint 3x^2(x^3+1)^10 dx &=int (textcolorred x^3+1)^10 textcolorblue3x^2 dx tikzmarkeqt\
              &=int textcolorredu^10textcolorbluedu
              endalign*

              begintikzpicture[overlay, remember picture]
              coordinate (x) at ($(pic cs:eqt)+(1,0)$);
              draw (x)--($(x)+(3,0)$);
              draw[red] (x) node[above right] Substitution;
              draw ($(x)+(3,0)$) node[right,draw,fill=orange!50] %
              % Remove `draw' option if you don't want the box
              $beginaligned
              u&=x^3+1,\
              du&=3x^2dx
              endaligned$;
              endtikzpicture

              enddocument


              enter image description here




              This very nice and creative solution is by @marmot:



              documentclass[fleqn]article
              usepackageamsmath,tikz
              usetikzlibrarytikzmark
              begindocument

              beginalign*
              displaystyleint 3x^2(x^3+1)^10,mathrmdx
              &tikzmarknodeeq1=int (textcolorred x^3+1)^10
              textcolorblue3x^2, mathrmdx \
              &tikzmarknodeeq2=int textcolorredu^10,textcolorbluemathrmdu
              endalign*

              begintikzpicture[overlay, remember picture]
              path (eq1) -- (eq2) coordinate[midway] (aux);
              draw[latex-] (eq2) -- (aux) -- ++ (5,0) node[above left] substitute
              node[right,fill=orange!30] %
              $beginaligned
              u&=x^3+1\
              mathrmdu&=3x^2,mathrmdx
              endaligned$;
              endtikzpicture
              enddocument


              enter image description here






              share|improve this answer





























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                Using tikzmark, it is not so difficult:



                documentclassarticle
                usepackageamsmath, mathtools,tikz
                usetikzlibrarytikzmark,calc
                begindocument

                beginalign*
                displaystyleint 3x^2(x^3+1)^10 dx &=int (textcolorred x^3+1)^10 textcolorblue3x^2 dx tikzmarkeqt\
                &=int textcolorredu^10textcolorbluedu
                endalign*

                begintikzpicture[overlay, remember picture]
                coordinate (x) at ($(pic cs:eqt)+(1,0)$);
                draw (x)--($(x)+(3,0)$);
                draw[red] (x) node[above right] Substitution;
                draw ($(x)+(3,0)$) node[right,draw,fill=orange!50] %
                % Remove `draw' option if you don't want the box
                $beginaligned
                u&=x^3+1,\
                du&=3x^2dx
                endaligned$;
                endtikzpicture

                enddocument


                enter image description here




                This very nice and creative solution is by @marmot:



                documentclass[fleqn]article
                usepackageamsmath,tikz
                usetikzlibrarytikzmark
                begindocument

                beginalign*
                displaystyleint 3x^2(x^3+1)^10,mathrmdx
                &tikzmarknodeeq1=int (textcolorred x^3+1)^10
                textcolorblue3x^2, mathrmdx \
                &tikzmarknodeeq2=int textcolorredu^10,textcolorbluemathrmdu
                endalign*

                begintikzpicture[overlay, remember picture]
                path (eq1) -- (eq2) coordinate[midway] (aux);
                draw[latex-] (eq2) -- (aux) -- ++ (5,0) node[above left] substitute
                node[right,fill=orange!30] %
                $beginaligned
                u&=x^3+1\
                mathrmdu&=3x^2,mathrmdx
                endaligned$;
                endtikzpicture
                enddocument


                enter image description here






                share|improve this answer



























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                  6







                  Using tikzmark, it is not so difficult:



                  documentclassarticle
                  usepackageamsmath, mathtools,tikz
                  usetikzlibrarytikzmark,calc
                  begindocument

                  beginalign*
                  displaystyleint 3x^2(x^3+1)^10 dx &=int (textcolorred x^3+1)^10 textcolorblue3x^2 dx tikzmarkeqt\
                  &=int textcolorredu^10textcolorbluedu
                  endalign*

                  begintikzpicture[overlay, remember picture]
                  coordinate (x) at ($(pic cs:eqt)+(1,0)$);
                  draw (x)--($(x)+(3,0)$);
                  draw[red] (x) node[above right] Substitution;
                  draw ($(x)+(3,0)$) node[right,draw,fill=orange!50] %
                  % Remove `draw' option if you don't want the box
                  $beginaligned
                  u&=x^3+1,\
                  du&=3x^2dx
                  endaligned$;
                  endtikzpicture

                  enddocument


                  enter image description here




                  This very nice and creative solution is by @marmot:



                  documentclass[fleqn]article
                  usepackageamsmath,tikz
                  usetikzlibrarytikzmark
                  begindocument

                  beginalign*
                  displaystyleint 3x^2(x^3+1)^10,mathrmdx
                  &tikzmarknodeeq1=int (textcolorred x^3+1)^10
                  textcolorblue3x^2, mathrmdx \
                  &tikzmarknodeeq2=int textcolorredu^10,textcolorbluemathrmdu
                  endalign*

                  begintikzpicture[overlay, remember picture]
                  path (eq1) -- (eq2) coordinate[midway] (aux);
                  draw[latex-] (eq2) -- (aux) -- ++ (5,0) node[above left] substitute
                  node[right,fill=orange!30] %
                  $beginaligned
                  u&=x^3+1\
                  mathrmdu&=3x^2,mathrmdx
                  endaligned$;
                  endtikzpicture
                  enddocument


                  enter image description here






                  share|improve this answer















                  Using tikzmark, it is not so difficult:



                  documentclassarticle
                  usepackageamsmath, mathtools,tikz
                  usetikzlibrarytikzmark,calc
                  begindocument

                  beginalign*
                  displaystyleint 3x^2(x^3+1)^10 dx &=int (textcolorred x^3+1)^10 textcolorblue3x^2 dx tikzmarkeqt\
                  &=int textcolorredu^10textcolorbluedu
                  endalign*

                  begintikzpicture[overlay, remember picture]
                  coordinate (x) at ($(pic cs:eqt)+(1,0)$);
                  draw (x)--($(x)+(3,0)$);
                  draw[red] (x) node[above right] Substitution;
                  draw ($(x)+(3,0)$) node[right,draw,fill=orange!50] %
                  % Remove `draw' option if you don't want the box
                  $beginaligned
                  u&=x^3+1,\
                  du&=3x^2dx
                  endaligned$;
                  endtikzpicture

                  enddocument


                  enter image description here




                  This very nice and creative solution is by @marmot:



                  documentclass[fleqn]article
                  usepackageamsmath,tikz
                  usetikzlibrarytikzmark
                  begindocument

                  beginalign*
                  displaystyleint 3x^2(x^3+1)^10,mathrmdx
                  &tikzmarknodeeq1=int (textcolorred x^3+1)^10
                  textcolorblue3x^2, mathrmdx \
                  &tikzmarknodeeq2=int textcolorredu^10,textcolorbluemathrmdu
                  endalign*

                  begintikzpicture[overlay, remember picture]
                  path (eq1) -- (eq2) coordinate[midway] (aux);
                  draw[latex-] (eq2) -- (aux) -- ++ (5,0) node[above left] substitute
                  node[right,fill=orange!30] %
                  $beginaligned
                  u&=x^3+1\
                  mathrmdu&=3x^2,mathrmdx
                  endaligned$;
                  endtikzpicture
                  enddocument


                  enter image description here







                  share|improve this answer














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                  edited Mar 17 at 15:42

























                  answered Mar 17 at 14:35









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                      5














                      Without tikz, I define an extensible xmathline, centred on the math axis, which accepts writing above and below it, like xrightarrow, and add a simple colorbox:



                      documentclass[svgnames]article
                      usepackageamsmath, mathtools,tikz
                      usepackagexcolor
                      usepackagebigstrut

                      newcommandxmathline[2][]%
                      ext@arrow 0099xmathlinefill@#1#2%
                      newcommandxmathlinefill@%
                      arrowfill@relbarbigstrutrelbarrelbar
                      makeatother

                      begindocument

                      beginalign*
                      displaystyleint 3x^2(x^3+1)^10 dx &=int (textcolorred
                      x^3+1)^10 textcolorblue3x^2 dx
                      quadxmathlinetextcolorCrimsonsubstitutionquadcolorboxNavajoWhite! 60$beginaligned u & = x^3 + 1 \ du & =3x^2,dx endaligned $ \%
                      &=int textcolorredu^10
                      textcolorbluedu
                      endalign*

                      enddocument


                      enter image description here






                      share|improve this answer





























                        5














                        Without tikz, I define an extensible xmathline, centred on the math axis, which accepts writing above and below it, like xrightarrow, and add a simple colorbox:



                        documentclass[svgnames]article
                        usepackageamsmath, mathtools,tikz
                        usepackagexcolor
                        usepackagebigstrut

                        newcommandxmathline[2][]%
                        ext@arrow 0099xmathlinefill@#1#2%
                        newcommandxmathlinefill@%
                        arrowfill@relbarbigstrutrelbarrelbar
                        makeatother

                        begindocument

                        beginalign*
                        displaystyleint 3x^2(x^3+1)^10 dx &=int (textcolorred
                        x^3+1)^10 textcolorblue3x^2 dx
                        quadxmathlinetextcolorCrimsonsubstitutionquadcolorboxNavajoWhite! 60$beginaligned u & = x^3 + 1 \ du & =3x^2,dx endaligned $ \%
                        &=int textcolorredu^10
                        textcolorbluedu
                        endalign*

                        enddocument


                        enter image description here






                        share|improve this answer



























                          5












                          5








                          5







                          Without tikz, I define an extensible xmathline, centred on the math axis, which accepts writing above and below it, like xrightarrow, and add a simple colorbox:



                          documentclass[svgnames]article
                          usepackageamsmath, mathtools,tikz
                          usepackagexcolor
                          usepackagebigstrut

                          newcommandxmathline[2][]%
                          ext@arrow 0099xmathlinefill@#1#2%
                          newcommandxmathlinefill@%
                          arrowfill@relbarbigstrutrelbarrelbar
                          makeatother

                          begindocument

                          beginalign*
                          displaystyleint 3x^2(x^3+1)^10 dx &=int (textcolorred
                          x^3+1)^10 textcolorblue3x^2 dx
                          quadxmathlinetextcolorCrimsonsubstitutionquadcolorboxNavajoWhite! 60$beginaligned u & = x^3 + 1 \ du & =3x^2,dx endaligned $ \%
                          &=int textcolorredu^10
                          textcolorbluedu
                          endalign*

                          enddocument


                          enter image description here






                          share|improve this answer















                          Without tikz, I define an extensible xmathline, centred on the math axis, which accepts writing above and below it, like xrightarrow, and add a simple colorbox:



                          documentclass[svgnames]article
                          usepackageamsmath, mathtools,tikz
                          usepackagexcolor
                          usepackagebigstrut

                          newcommandxmathline[2][]%
                          ext@arrow 0099xmathlinefill@#1#2%
                          newcommandxmathlinefill@%
                          arrowfill@relbarbigstrutrelbarrelbar
                          makeatother

                          begindocument

                          beginalign*
                          displaystyleint 3x^2(x^3+1)^10 dx &=int (textcolorred
                          x^3+1)^10 textcolorblue3x^2 dx
                          quadxmathlinetextcolorCrimsonsubstitutionquadcolorboxNavajoWhite! 60$beginaligned u & = x^3 + 1 \ du & =3x^2,dx endaligned $ \%
                          &=int textcolorredu^10
                          textcolorbluedu
                          endalign*

                          enddocument


                          enter image description here







                          share|improve this answer














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                          answered Mar 17 at 15:14









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