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I'd like to write (so not calculate, just "publish") some notes using mathematica. My very big problem in fact is the text-mode...
How could I write a system of equations in mathematica, so that it appears "beauty", divided into multiple lines?
I don't want something like this:
f = {{3x+2y},{2x+3z},{4x+2z},{t}=={5,4,1,1}}
but something nicer!
I tried the "leftmodified" symbol to get a big left curly bracket, but it doesn't scale with an inside table... I saw it in some .nb files, but nowhere how to produce it...
To make it easier to understand, I'd like to write my system in this way (very difficult to show here in the forum):
. . . --
. . . | 3x+2y = 5 bla blah..
. . . |
. . . | 2y + 3z = 4 ...
f= <
. . . | 4x+2z = 1 ...
. . . |
. . . | t =1
. . . --
I'm new to mathematica, so I'm sorry if I'm asking such a strange question...
thanks...edit: sorry for the dots in the system of equations, but spaces were ignored if removed... I hope my problem is still clear...edit2: sorry, I just found for myself (exactly after having posted my question...) that the command is ESC pw ESC...
Now I only have to find a way to left align system's cells but center the system itself...
How could I write a system of equations in mathematica, so that it appears "beauty", divided into multiple lines?
I don't want something like this:
f = {{3x+2y},{2x+3z},{4x+2z},{t}=={5,4,1,1}}
but something nicer!
I tried the "leftmodified" symbol to get a big left curly bracket, but it doesn't scale with an inside table... I saw it in some .nb files, but nowhere how to produce it...
To make it easier to understand, I'd like to write my system in this way (very difficult to show here in the forum):
. . . --
. . . | 3x+2y = 5 bla blah..
. . . |
. . . | 2y + 3z = 4 ...
f= <
. . . | 4x+2z = 1 ...
. . . |
. . . | t =1
. . . --
I'm new to mathematica, so I'm sorry if I'm asking such a strange question...
thanks...edit: sorry for the dots in the system of equations, but spaces were ignored if removed... I hope my problem is still clear...edit2: sorry, I just found for myself (exactly after having posted my question...) that the command is ESC pw ESC...
Now I only have to find a way to left align system's cells but center the system itself...
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