how to make maths equations start at the left?
$$ \lim_{ x \to 0} \frac{\log {10 + \log(x+ \frac{1}{10})}}{x} = 10 $$
this display on center we want to start it left
how to make maths equations start at the left?
$$ \lim_{ x \to 0} \frac{\log {10 + \log(x+ \frac{1}{10})}}{x} = 10 $$
this display on center we want to start it left
Another method that works with all display math environments, if you don't want all equation to be aligned on the left margin, is the following.
We define a new command
\newcommand{\mathleft}{\@fleqntrue\@mathmargin0pt}
that simulates the option fleqn with \mathindent=0pt, and a new command to restore the normal behavior
\newcommand{\mathcenter}{\@fleqnfalse}
In the following MWE you can see how to use those commands:
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{showframe} % just for the example
\usepackage{amsmath}
\makeatletter
\newcommand{\mathleft}{\@fleqntrue\@mathmargin0pt}
\newcommand{\mathcenter}{\@fleqnfalse}
\makeatother
\begin{document}
\mathleft
\begin{equation}
\lim_{ x \to 0} \frac{\log {10 + \log(x+ \frac{1}{10})}}{x} = 10
\end{equation}
\mathcenter
\begin{equation}
\lim_{ x \to 0} \frac{\log {10 + \log(x+ \frac{1}{10})}}{x} = 10
\end{equation}
\end{document}
Output

\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{amsmath}
\usepackage{showframe} %% just for demo
\begin{document}
\begin{flalign}
\lim_{ x \to 0} \frac{\log {10 + \log(x+ \frac{1}{10})}}{x} = 10 &&
\end{flalign}
\end{document}

If you want all your equations to start from left, add [fleqn] option to the \documentclass. Further, you may want to set \mathindent to zero.
\documentclass[fleqn]{article}
\usepackage{amsmath}
\usepackage{showframe} %% just for demo
\setlength\mathindent{0pt}
\begin{document}
\[
\lim_{ x \to 0} \frac{\log {10 + \log(x+ \frac{1}{10})}}{x} = 10
\]
\end{document}

Simplest way one can do for the fewer lines of equation is to put "&" which ever location you want to align from.
For Example,
\begin{aligned}
1. &\: E(a) = a \\
2. &\: E(aX) = aE(X) = a \mu \\
3. &\: E(aX + b) = aE(X) + b \\
4. &\: E(X \pm Y) = E(X) \pm E(Y) \\
5. &\: E(aX \pm bY) = aE(X) \pm bE(Y) \\
6. &\: E(X^2) = \sum x_i^2 P(x_i^2) = \sum x_i^2 P(x_i) \\
7. &\: E(h(x)) = \sum h(x_i) P(x_i) \\
&\: \ where \ h(x) \ is \ a \ function \\
8. &\: E(X^3) = \sum x_i^3 P(x_i^3) = \sum x_i^3 P(x_i)
\end{aligned}
Thanks.
There's also the nccmath package, which defines the fleqn environment for that. %oreover, this environment can take a optional argument to set the value of \displayindent (0pt by default). Demo:
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{xcolor}
\usepackage{amsmath}
\usepackage{nccmath}
\usepackage{showframe} %% just for demo
\renewcommand{\ShowFrameColor}{\color{red}}
\renewcommand{\ShowFrameLinethickness}{0.3pt}
\begin{document}
Some text. Some more text. Some more text. Some more text. Still some more text.
\begin{fleqn}
[ \lim_{ x \to 0} \frac{\log {10 + \log(x+ \frac{1}{10})}}{x} = 10 ]
\end{fleqn}
\begin{fleqn}[\parindent]
\begin{equation}
\lim_{ x \to 0} \frac{\log {10 + \log(x+ \frac{1}{10})}}{x} = 10
\end{equation}
\end{fleqn}
\end{document}
$$ ... $$for display math; you should read this. – jub0bs Mar 27 '14 at 00:37