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I need to write equation as shown in the attached image in LaTex. So far, I have written it like shown below but I can't figure out how to separate (or write properly) the "for" and "and" part of the equation similar to that shown in the image.
beginequation
P_d(delta_L)=P_p(delta_S,L_S) for delta_S>delta_0S and delta_L<delta_0L
endequation
I request for help to correct the code. Thank you
math-mode equations
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I need to write equation as shown in the attached image in LaTex. So far, I have written it like shown below but I can't figure out how to separate (or write properly) the "for" and "and" part of the equation similar to that shown in the image.
beginequation
P_d(delta_L)=P_p(delta_S,L_S) for delta_S>delta_0S and delta_L<delta_0L
endequation
I request for help to correct the code. Thank you
math-mode equations
1
I tend to useqquadtextfor $delta_S>delta_0S$ and $delta_L<delta_0L$
, this way the math and condition has proper semantic markup
– daleif
Mar 25 at 17:15
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I need to write equation as shown in the attached image in LaTex. So far, I have written it like shown below but I can't figure out how to separate (or write properly) the "for" and "and" part of the equation similar to that shown in the image.
beginequation
P_d(delta_L)=P_p(delta_S,L_S) for delta_S>delta_0S and delta_L<delta_0L
endequation
I request for help to correct the code. Thank you
math-mode equations
I need to write equation as shown in the attached image in LaTex. So far, I have written it like shown below but I can't figure out how to separate (or write properly) the "for" and "and" part of the equation similar to that shown in the image.
beginequation
P_d(delta_L)=P_p(delta_S,L_S) for delta_S>delta_0S and delta_L<delta_0L
endequation
I request for help to correct the code. Thank you
math-mode equations
math-mode equations
edited Mar 25 at 17:20
TeXnician
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asked Mar 25 at 17:12
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I tend to useqquadtextfor $delta_S>delta_0S$ and $delta_L<delta_0L$
, this way the math and condition has proper semantic markup
– daleif
Mar 25 at 17:15
add a comment |
1
I tend to useqquadtextfor $delta_S>delta_0S$ and $delta_L<delta_0L$
, this way the math and condition has proper semantic markup
– daleif
Mar 25 at 17:15
1
1
I tend to use
qquadtextfor $delta_S>delta_0S$ and $delta_L<delta_0L$
, this way the math and condition has proper semantic markup– daleif
Mar 25 at 17:15
I tend to use
qquadtextfor $delta_S>delta_0S$ and $delta_L<delta_0L$
, this way the math and condition has proper semantic markup– daleif
Mar 25 at 17:15
add a comment |
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You can use align*
.
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
begindocument
beginalign*
P_d(delta_L) &= P_p(delta_S,L_S)\
&phantom=textfor $delta_S>delta_0S$ and $delta_L<delta_0L$
endalign*
enddocument
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documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath,amssymb
begindocument
beginequation
beginaligned[b]
P_d(delta_L)=&P_p(delta_S,L_S)\
& textfor delta_S>delta_0S text and delta_L<delta_0L
endaligned
endequation
enddocument
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Your picture hints you're using a two-column format. Here's my proposal with multlined
:
documentclass[twocolumn]article
usepackageamsmath,mathtools
usepackagenewtxtext,newtxmath
usepackagelipsum % for context
begindocument
lipsum*[3]
beginequation
beginmultlined[b][0.66displaywidth]
P_d(delta_L)=P_p(delta_S,L_S) \
textfor $delta_S>delta_0S$ and $delta_L<delta_0L$
endmultlined
endequation
lipsum[4]
enddocument
The lipsum
package is just to provide context. The newtx...
packages are to get Times-like fonts as in your picture.
add a comment |
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You can use align*
.
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
begindocument
beginalign*
P_d(delta_L) &= P_p(delta_S,L_S)\
&phantom=textfor $delta_S>delta_0S$ and $delta_L<delta_0L$
endalign*
enddocument
add a comment |
You can use align*
.
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
begindocument
beginalign*
P_d(delta_L) &= P_p(delta_S,L_S)\
&phantom=textfor $delta_S>delta_0S$ and $delta_L<delta_0L$
endalign*
enddocument
add a comment |
You can use align*
.
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
begindocument
beginalign*
P_d(delta_L) &= P_p(delta_S,L_S)\
&phantom=textfor $delta_S>delta_0S$ and $delta_L<delta_0L$
endalign*
enddocument
You can use align*
.
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
begindocument
beginalign*
P_d(delta_L) &= P_p(delta_S,L_S)\
&phantom=textfor $delta_S>delta_0S$ and $delta_L<delta_0L$
endalign*
enddocument
edited Mar 25 at 17:18
answered Mar 25 at 17:15
TeXnicianTeXnician
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Numbered...
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath,amssymb
begindocument
beginequation
beginaligned[b]
P_d(delta_L)=&P_p(delta_S,L_S)\
& textfor delta_S>delta_0S text and delta_L<delta_0L
endaligned
endequation
enddocument
add a comment |
Numbered...
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath,amssymb
begindocument
beginequation
beginaligned[b]
P_d(delta_L)=&P_p(delta_S,L_S)\
& textfor delta_S>delta_0S text and delta_L<delta_0L
endaligned
endequation
enddocument
add a comment |
Numbered...
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath,amssymb
begindocument
beginequation
beginaligned[b]
P_d(delta_L)=&P_p(delta_S,L_S)\
& textfor delta_S>delta_0S text and delta_L<delta_0L
endaligned
endequation
enddocument
Numbered...
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath,amssymb
begindocument
beginequation
beginaligned[b]
P_d(delta_L)=&P_p(delta_S,L_S)\
& textfor delta_S>delta_0S text and delta_L<delta_0L
endaligned
endequation
enddocument
answered Mar 25 at 17:16
Steven B. SegletesSteven B. Segletes
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Your picture hints you're using a two-column format. Here's my proposal with multlined
:
documentclass[twocolumn]article
usepackageamsmath,mathtools
usepackagenewtxtext,newtxmath
usepackagelipsum % for context
begindocument
lipsum*[3]
beginequation
beginmultlined[b][0.66displaywidth]
P_d(delta_L)=P_p(delta_S,L_S) \
textfor $delta_S>delta_0S$ and $delta_L<delta_0L$
endmultlined
endequation
lipsum[4]
enddocument
The lipsum
package is just to provide context. The newtx...
packages are to get Times-like fonts as in your picture.
add a comment |
Your picture hints you're using a two-column format. Here's my proposal with multlined
:
documentclass[twocolumn]article
usepackageamsmath,mathtools
usepackagenewtxtext,newtxmath
usepackagelipsum % for context
begindocument
lipsum*[3]
beginequation
beginmultlined[b][0.66displaywidth]
P_d(delta_L)=P_p(delta_S,L_S) \
textfor $delta_S>delta_0S$ and $delta_L<delta_0L$
endmultlined
endequation
lipsum[4]
enddocument
The lipsum
package is just to provide context. The newtx...
packages are to get Times-like fonts as in your picture.
add a comment |
Your picture hints you're using a two-column format. Here's my proposal with multlined
:
documentclass[twocolumn]article
usepackageamsmath,mathtools
usepackagenewtxtext,newtxmath
usepackagelipsum % for context
begindocument
lipsum*[3]
beginequation
beginmultlined[b][0.66displaywidth]
P_d(delta_L)=P_p(delta_S,L_S) \
textfor $delta_S>delta_0S$ and $delta_L<delta_0L$
endmultlined
endequation
lipsum[4]
enddocument
The lipsum
package is just to provide context. The newtx...
packages are to get Times-like fonts as in your picture.
Your picture hints you're using a two-column format. Here's my proposal with multlined
:
documentclass[twocolumn]article
usepackageamsmath,mathtools
usepackagenewtxtext,newtxmath
usepackagelipsum % for context
begindocument
lipsum*[3]
beginequation
beginmultlined[b][0.66displaywidth]
P_d(delta_L)=P_p(delta_S,L_S) \
textfor $delta_S>delta_0S$ and $delta_L<delta_0L$
endmultlined
endequation
lipsum[4]
enddocument
The lipsum
package is just to provide context. The newtx...
packages are to get Times-like fonts as in your picture.
answered Mar 25 at 18:23
egregegreg
736k8919353261
736k8919353261
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I tend to use
qquadtextfor $delta_S>delta_0S$ and $delta_L<delta_0L$
, this way the math and condition has proper semantic markup– daleif
Mar 25 at 17:15