So, I'm writing a mathematics paper, and let's say I have the following:
\begin{equation*}
2+2=4
\end{equation*}
Is this the proper way to do an unnumbered equation, or is it preferred to do the following:
\[ 2+2=4 \]
My question really is: what's the difference between doing \begin{equation*} and \begin{equation*} versus doing \[ \]? Is there a setting in which one may be preferred over the other?
Thanks in advance.
equationenvironment gives you a numbered displayed formula, notequation*nor\[..\]. Note that you need theamsmathpackage for theequation*environment. With this package loaded,equation*has then the same meaning as\[..\](unnumbered displayed formula). See here for more information: http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/5788/is-there-a-difference-between-the-displaymath-and-equation-environments – Franck Pastor Apr 09 '15 at 05:03fpastandAboAmmar! Your comments and the articles to which you linked were quite helpful. – 3.14 - Thon Apr 09 '15 at 05:26