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Personally, I do not prefer using cases if there are no cases semantically speaking (WYSIWYM).
– ivankokan
Dec 12 '19 at 23:01
@ivankokan that's why I've added the cleaner array approach.
– Skillmon
Dec 12 '19 at 23:02
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What is the purpose of \abs*{stuff} compared with \abs{stuff}?
– pzorba75
Dec 13 '19 at 4:51
It adds a pair of implicit \left ... \right . Another solution would be, say, \abs[\bigg]{stuff} , which adds a pair of implicit \biggl ... \biggr .
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Dec 13 '19 at 8:12
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In fact, I want the equations to aligned on the left not based on the equal operator?
– littleesuf
Dec 12 '19 at 22:56
I want the first equation to be on the left too
– littleesuf
Dec 12 '19 at 22:59
Edited. In general, use the & to specify the place of alignment.
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Dec 12 '19 at 23:13
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I am a beginner in Latex and I would like to know how I can write this system of equations
But I couldn't get the absolute value symbol as shown in the figure above and also I couldn't display the s=jw under the absolute value symbol and also the equations aren't aligned
A solution using the cases environment:
A solution using array (no packages needed):
Here is a way to do it, with the dcases and spreadlines environments, from mathtools . The latter package lets you define additional vertical spacing between rows of a multiline equation, which is necessary here, due to the fractions in each line.
I added another solution with the empheq package.
Unrelated: preferably load nccmath before mathtools , as there might be problems with the \intertext command. Also, I defined an \abs command for the absolute value with the \DeclarePairedDelimiter command from mathtools to have the vertical lines adjusted to their contents.
I added my humble proposal using an array for my MWE. The output is very similar to the previous answers. The screenshot is:
This uses the amsmath package due to the use of \substack . This avoids any align, aligned, gather, array, ... environments but I had to pay the price of aligning manually.
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