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| <h3>How do I align several formulas along the '=' sign?</h3> |
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| To align several formulas along the '=' sign, you can use a matrix. Note that the formulas contain special placement for the '{}' brackets around the equal sign. Also note that alignl below is ALIGNL, not ALIGN1. Follow the example: |
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| <p>matrix{<br /> |
| alignr sin^2 x + cos^2 x#{}={}#alignl 1 ##<br /> |
| alignr cos^2 x #{}={} #alignl 1 - sin^2 x<br /> |
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