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How to insert curly brackets in equation but to indicate what a member of that equation stands for?
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It's simplier to show what I'd like to do
brackets
asked Sep 07 '19 at 13:06
Luigi2405
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Welcome. Are you looking for
\underbrace
?
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Sep 07 '19 at 13:08
Yes, absolutely. Thanks a lot. Do I look new at Latex so much? ahaha
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Luigi2405
Sep 07 '19 at 13:13
You also have the variant:
\underbracket
(defined in
mathtools
).
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Bernard
Sep 07 '19 at 13:16
Related:
How to put a big bracket under different parts of a equation so that I could write e.g. a text specific to that part in the equation?
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leandriis
Sep 07 '19 at 13:24
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\underbrace? – Sep 07 '19 at 13:08\underbracket(defined inmathtools). – Bernard Sep 07 '19 at 13:16