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Multiline math displays

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LaTeX is about typesetting math. It knows a lot about typesetting inline formulas, but not much about how to display a multiline formula to best reflect its meaning in a visually pleasing way. So you have to decide the visual structure of a multiline formula and then use the tools provided by LaTeX to code and typeset it.

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Grätzer, G. (2016). Multiline math displays. In: More Math Into LaTeX. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-23796-1_7

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