In the following display, $+ \frac{1}{4!}$ in the third line of the alignat environment should be aligned directly below $+ \frac{1}{2!}$ in the second line. Depending on the spacing in the corrected display, I may want to have $+ \frac{1}{n!}$ aligned directly below $+ \frac{1}{4!}$. Why does my code not give me this alignment? How do I get the alignment that I want?
\documentclass{amsart}
\usepackage{amsmath}
\usepackage{amsfonts}
\begin{document}
\noindent {\em The sequence}
\begin{equation*}
\left(1 + \frac{1}{n}\right)^{n}
\end{equation*}
{\em is bounded between $2$ and $2.75$.}
\vskip0.2in
\noindent $a_{1} = 2$, and since the given sequence is an increasing sequence, $a_{n} > 2$ for every integer $n > 1$. According to the Binomial Theorem,
\allowdisplaybreaks{
\begin{alignat*}{2}
\left(1 + \frac{1}{n}\right)^{n} &= 1 + \binom{n}{1} \frac{1}{n} + \binom{n}{2} \frac{1}{n^{2}} + \binom{n}{3} \frac{1}{n^{3}} + \ldots
+ \binom{n}{n} \frac{1}{n^{n}} \\
&= 1 + 1 &&+ \frac{1}{2!}\left(1 - \frac{1}{n}\right) + \frac{1}{3!}\left(1 - \frac{1}{n}\right)\left(1 - \frac{2}{n}\right) \\
&&&+ \frac{1}{4!}\left(1 - \frac{1}{n}\right)\left(1 - \frac{2}{n}\right)\left(1 - \frac{3}{n}\right) + \ldots \\
&&&+ \frac{1}{n!}\left(1 - \frac{1}{n}\right)\left(1 - \frac{2}{n}\right) \cdots \left(1 - \frac{n - 1}{n}\right) \\
&< 1 + 1 + \frac{1}{2!} + \frac{1}{3!} + \ldots + \frac{1}{n!} \\
&= 1 + 1 + \frac{1}{2!} + \frac{1}{2}\left(\frac{2}{3!} + \frac{2}{4!} + \ldots + \frac{2}{n!}\right) \\
&< 1 + 1 + \frac{1}{2!} + \frac{1}{2}\left(\frac{1}{3} + \frac{1}{3^{2}} + \ldots + \frac{1}{3^{n-2}}\right) \\
&< 1 + 1 + \frac{1}{2!} + \frac{1}{2}\left(\frac{1}{3} + \frac{1}{3^{2}} + \ldots + \frac{1}{3^{n-2}} + \frac{1}{3^{n-1}} + \frac{1}{3^{n}} + \ldots \right) \\
&< 1 + 1 + \frac{1}{2} + \frac{1}{2} \left( \frac{1}{2} \right) \\
&= 2 + \frac{3}{4} . \ \rule{1.5ex}{1.5ex}
\end{alignat*}}
\end{document}


alignenvironment and\hphantomcommands. I want to know how to do it with analignatenvironment. (I think not having both alignments set in the first line is leading to the misalignment ... but I don't know why that is happening!) – user74973 Dec 26 '15 at 17:03alignat*environment might be used here. – Mico Dec 26 '15 at 17:08alignatenvironment or I forgot about it - one needs to maintain all alignment marks in every line of analignatenvironment. Thanks. – user74973 Dec 26 '15 at 17:20amsartis being used, i think\qedherewould be a good thing, with the symbol being changed if desired. – barbara beeton Dec 26 '15 at 22:29\qedheremacro. Let's see if the OP weighs in and expresses a view on the preferred appearance of the QED symbol. – Mico Dec 28 '15 at 17:23\qedhere. I have seen more and more textbooks using this symbol, too. I guess that I prefer the symbol that I have been using because it is customary for me. Objectively, it is more noticeable than the symbol printed using\qedhere. – user74973 Dec 30 '15 at 18:00