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pottertl
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Post by pottertl »

I need to write a matrix/vector equation of the form

[matrix]*[vector]=[vector]

All on the same line. Is there a relatively simple way to do this?

Thanks.

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Post by localghost »

This is described in every book about LaTeX basics [1].

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\documentclass[11pt,a4paper]{article}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage{mathtools}  % loads »amsmath«

\begin{document}
  \begin{equation}\label{eq:matrixeqn}
    \begin{pmatrix}
      m_{11} & m_{12} & m_{13} \\
      m_{21} & m_{22} & m_{23} \\
      m_{31} & m_{32} & m_{33}
    \end{pmatrix}
    \cdot
    \begin{pmatrix}
      v_{11} \\
      v_{21} \\
      v_{31}
    \end{pmatrix}
    =
    \begin{pmatrix}
      r_{11} \\
      r_{21} \\
      r_{31}
    \end{pmatrix}
  \end{equation}
\end{document}
Refer additionally to the »Math mode« document.

[1] View topic: LaTeX Resources for Beginners


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