This might be off topic, yet I wouldn't know where else to ask. I want to keep up with the good habit of punctuating displayed equations. For example I know the comma (,) is compulsory in
Here, we can reduce \(f\) to a more simple form
\[
f(t) = \exp{-t_c/t},
\]
where \(t_c\) is called the damping constant.
Yet how should I treat multiline equations? Take a look at this
The function \(g\) is simply the derivative of \(f\), so
\begin{align*}
g(t) &= \deriv{f(t)}{t}\\
&= \frac{t_c}{t^2}\exp{-t_c/t},
\end{align*}
so \(g(t)\) will be smaller than \(f(t)\) for large \(t\).
is this correctly punctuated?