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Friday, July 3, 2009

A good trick: using "array" in math environment for better alignment

In some cases, an equation is long and overlaps with the equation number. One way to overcome this is to wrap the equation in the "array" environment (within the math environment), and the equation number is automatically moved to the next line in its normal horizontal place.
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