Hi All,
I'm a beginner in latex, and I have the following question:
How can I cross-reference a certain equation?
Also, if I have one number for a set of equations, how can I cross-reference them?
Thanks.
Aly
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Cross-Referencing an equation
Hi Aly,
use \label and \ref. With amsmath, recommendable for all math texts, you could use \eqref. Here's an example:
Stefan
use \label and \ref. With amsmath, recommendable for all math texts, you could use \eqref. Here's an example:
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Code, edit and compile here:
\documentclass[a4paper,10pt]{article}\usepackage{amsmath}\begin{document}\begin{equation}ax + by +c = 0 \label{eq1}\end{equation}See \eqref{eq1}.\end{document}
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Re: Cross-Referencing an equation
Great. It worked perfectly. Thanks.
Aly
Aly