Break an equation into 2 lines
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Enfa White
on 27 Sep 2012
Edited: Walter Roberson
on 4 Mar 2024
If an equation is too long to fit in one line, how to break it into two lines? An example of a long equation is as below and I wish to put it in two lines:
z=x(1)^2-2*x(1)*x(2)+6*x(1)+4*x(2)^2-3*x(2)+7*x(1)+5*x(2)^2-3*x(2)*x(1)^2-2*x(1)
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Azzi Abdelmalek
on 27 Sep 2012
Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek
on 27 Sep 2012
z=x(1)^2-2*x(1)*x(2)+6*x(1)+4*x(2)^2-3*x(2)...
+7*x(1)+5*x(2)^2-3*x(2)*x(1)^2-2*x(1)
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Yowh
on 27 Sep 2012
Edited: Walter Roberson
on 4 Mar 2024
z=x(1)^2-2*x(1)*x(2)+6*x(1)+4*x(2)
z=z^2-3*x(2)+7*x(1)+5*x(2)^2-3*x(2)*x(1)^2-2*x(1)
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Walter Roberson
on 4 Mar 2024
Would have to be
z=x(1)^2-2*x(1)*x(2)+6*x(1)+4*x(2)
z=z-3*x(2)+7*x(1)+5*x(2)^2-3*x(2)*x(1)^2-2*x(1)
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