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\begin_layout Standard
Displayed formulas appear outside the text like if they were in an own paragraph
, like this one:
-\begin_inset Formula \[
+\begin_inset Formula
+\[
A=B
\]
\begin_layout Standard
You can leave many parts of a formula, like this matrix, partially filled
in, such as:
-\begin_inset Formula \[
+\begin_inset Formula
+\[
\left(\begin{array}{ccc}
\lambda_{1}\\
& \ddots\\
\family default
.
Any math structure can be placed in a fraction, as this example shows:
-\begin_inset Formula \[
+\begin_inset Formula
+\[
\left[\frac{1}{\left(\begin{array}{cc}
2 & 3\\
4 & 5
\end_inset
, versus
-\begin_inset Formula \[
+\begin_inset Formula
+\[
\sum_{n=0}^{\infty}\frac{1}{n!}=e
\]
\end_inset
-\begin_inset Formula \[
+\begin_inset Formula
+\[
\lim_{x\rightarrow\infty}f(x),
\]
.
For example, that's how you would construct the brackets around a standard
matrix such as:
-\begin_inset Formula \[
+\begin_inset Formula
+\[
\left[\begin{array}{cc}
1 & 2\\
3 & 4
\end_inset
and to make it easier to see the layers of parentheses as in:
-\begin_inset Formula \[
+\begin_inset Formula
+\[
\frac{1}{\left(1+\left(\frac{1}{1+\left(\frac{1}{1+x}\right)}\right)\right)}
\]
.
It will open a dialog for you to choose the number of rows/columns.
Here is an example:
-\begin_inset Formula \[
+\begin_inset Formula
+\[
\left(\begin{array}{ccc}
1 & 2 & 3\\
4 & 5 & 6\\
centered, and the third column will be right-justified, because each letter
corresponds to the relevant column.
The result will look like this:
-\begin_inset Formula \[
+\begin_inset Formula
+\[
\begin{array}{lcr}
this & this\, column & this\, column\\
column & has & has\, right\\
\series default
.
Here is an example:
-\begin_inset Formula \[
+\begin_inset Formula
+\[
f(x)=\begin{cases}
-1 & x<0\\
0 & x=0\\
.
Multi-line formulas are always displayed formulas.
Here is an example:
-\begin_inset Formula \begin{eqnarray}
+\begin_inset Formula
+\begin{eqnarray}
a^{2} & = & (b^{2}+c^{2})(b^{2}-c^{2})\nonumber \\
a & = & \sqrt{b^{4}-c^{4}}\label{eq:asquared}
\end{eqnarray}
position to the next column.
Note that the middle column is designed for relation signs, structures
within this column will be printed in a smaller size:
-\begin_inset Formula \begin{eqnarray*}
+\begin_inset Formula
+\begin{eqnarray*}
\frac{A}{B} & \frac{A}{B} & \frac{A}{B}
\end{eqnarray*}
the document class.
In this document the number is printed together with the chapter number,
separated by a dot:
-\begin_inset Formula \begin{equation}
+\begin_inset Formula
+\begin{equation}
1+1=2
\end{equation}
\end_inset
will only toggle the numbering of the line where the cursor is:
-\begin_inset Formula \begin{eqnarray}
+\begin_inset Formula
+\begin{eqnarray}
1 & = & 3-2\\
2 & = & 4-2\nonumber \\
4 & \leq & 7
\end_inset
in the second line:
-\begin_inset Formula \begin{eqnarray}
+\begin_inset Formula
+\begin{eqnarray}
\tanh(x) & = & \frac{\sinh(x)}{\cosh(x)}\nonumber \\
& = & \frac{\mathrm{e}^{2x}-1}{\mathrm{e}^{2x}+1}\label{eq:tanhExp}
\end{eqnarray}
Blackboard
\family default
denotes the set of numbers:
-\begin_inset Formula \[
+\begin_inset Formula
+\[
f(x)=\sqrt{x}\:;\: x\in\mathbb{N}
\]
Math text appears in LyX in black instead of blue.
You can use spaces and accents in math text like in normal text.
Here is an example:
-\begin_inset Formula \[
+\begin_inset Formula
+\[
f(x)=\begin{cases}
x & \textrm{if I say so}\\
-x & \textrm{unter Umständen}
question
\series default
part appears:
-\begin_inset Formula \[
+\begin_inset Formula
+\[
x^{2}-2x-2\Rightarrow\question{x_{1}}\answer{x_{2}}=1\question{+\sqrt{3}}\answer{-\sqrt{3}}.
\]