Formula with non-closing brackets
I need to represent formulas similar to this:
I have tried to get this with Lyx on Ubuntu but struggled to make "non closing" single brackets.
Do you know either a proper way to code this in LaTeX?
lyx formula
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I need to represent formulas similar to this:
I have tried to get this with Lyx on Ubuntu but struggled to make "non closing" single brackets.
Do you know either a proper way to code this in LaTeX?
lyx formula
add a comment |
I need to represent formulas similar to this:
I have tried to get this with Lyx on Ubuntu but struggled to make "non closing" single brackets.
Do you know either a proper way to code this in LaTeX?
lyx formula
I need to represent formulas similar to this:
I have tried to get this with Lyx on Ubuntu but struggled to make "non closing" single brackets.
Do you know either a proper way to code this in LaTeX?
lyx formula
lyx formula
asked Jan 10 at 8:58
FloTFloT
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left{ ... left| ... right. ... right.
Use the dot for a non existing delimiter
Thanks, exactly the tips I was looking for :)
– FloT
Jan 10 at 12:57
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You can use an environment of the cases
family. Here's a suggestion:
documentclass{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}%
usepackage{mathtools}
usepackage{boldline}
begin{document}
[ (P)begin{dcases}
max z = 8x_1 + 2x_2 \
text{s.,c. }begin{array}{V{2}c}
x_5 le 1 \
x_2 le 5 \
x_1 + x_2 le 8 \
x_1, x_2 ge 0
end{array}
end{dcases} ]%
end{document}
Thanks, it works!
– FloT
Jan 10 at 12:57
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left{ ... left| ... right. ... right.
Use the dot for a non existing delimiter
Thanks, exactly the tips I was looking for :)
– FloT
Jan 10 at 12:57
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left{ ... left| ... right. ... right.
Use the dot for a non existing delimiter
Thanks, exactly the tips I was looking for :)
– FloT
Jan 10 at 12:57
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left{ ... left| ... right. ... right.
Use the dot for a non existing delimiter
left{ ... left| ... right. ... right.
Use the dot for a non existing delimiter
answered Jan 10 at 9:01
HerbertHerbert
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Thanks, exactly the tips I was looking for :)
– FloT
Jan 10 at 12:57
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Thanks, exactly the tips I was looking for :)
– FloT
Jan 10 at 12:57
Thanks, exactly the tips I was looking for :)
– FloT
Jan 10 at 12:57
Thanks, exactly the tips I was looking for :)
– FloT
Jan 10 at 12:57
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You can use an environment of the cases
family. Here's a suggestion:
documentclass{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}%
usepackage{mathtools}
usepackage{boldline}
begin{document}
[ (P)begin{dcases}
max z = 8x_1 + 2x_2 \
text{s.,c. }begin{array}{V{2}c}
x_5 le 1 \
x_2 le 5 \
x_1 + x_2 le 8 \
x_1, x_2 ge 0
end{array}
end{dcases} ]%
end{document}
Thanks, it works!
– FloT
Jan 10 at 12:57
add a comment |
You can use an environment of the cases
family. Here's a suggestion:
documentclass{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}%
usepackage{mathtools}
usepackage{boldline}
begin{document}
[ (P)begin{dcases}
max z = 8x_1 + 2x_2 \
text{s.,c. }begin{array}{V{2}c}
x_5 le 1 \
x_2 le 5 \
x_1 + x_2 le 8 \
x_1, x_2 ge 0
end{array}
end{dcases} ]%
end{document}
Thanks, it works!
– FloT
Jan 10 at 12:57
add a comment |
You can use an environment of the cases
family. Here's a suggestion:
documentclass{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}%
usepackage{mathtools}
usepackage{boldline}
begin{document}
[ (P)begin{dcases}
max z = 8x_1 + 2x_2 \
text{s.,c. }begin{array}{V{2}c}
x_5 le 1 \
x_2 le 5 \
x_1 + x_2 le 8 \
x_1, x_2 ge 0
end{array}
end{dcases} ]%
end{document}
You can use an environment of the cases
family. Here's a suggestion:
documentclass{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}%
usepackage{mathtools}
usepackage{boldline}
begin{document}
[ (P)begin{dcases}
max z = 8x_1 + 2x_2 \
text{s.,c. }begin{array}{V{2}c}
x_5 le 1 \
x_2 le 5 \
x_1 + x_2 le 8 \
x_1, x_2 ge 0
end{array}
end{dcases} ]%
end{document}
answered Jan 10 at 9:37
BernardBernard
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167k770195
Thanks, it works!
– FloT
Jan 10 at 12:57
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Thanks, it works!
– FloT
Jan 10 at 12:57
Thanks, it works!
– FloT
Jan 10 at 12:57
Thanks, it works!
– FloT
Jan 10 at 12:57
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