Numerous typofixes
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To create multi-line comments, surround those lines with \verb|\iffalse| and \verb|\fi|:
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To create multi-line comments, surround those lines with \verb|\iffalse| and \verb|\fi|:
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\begin{Verbatim}[frame=lines, numbers=left, xleftmargin=5mm, framesep=3mm, breaklines=true, label=Multi-line Comment Block]
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\begin{Verbatim}[frame=lines, numbers=left, xleftmargin=5mm, framesep=3mm, breaklines=true, label=\fbox{Multi-line Comment Block}]
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\iffalse
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\iffalse
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These lines will not appear in your published text.
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These lines will not appear in your published text.
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That is because they are surrounded by \iffalse and \fi.
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That is because they are surrounded by \iffalse and \fi.
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\hline
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\hline
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\rule{0pt}{22pt} \verb+\bigr] \Bigr] \biggr] \Biggr]+ & \rule{0pt}{22pt} $\bigr] ~\Bigr] ~\biggr] ~\Biggr]$ \\[15pt]
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\rule{0pt}{22pt} \verb+\bigr] \Bigr] \biggr] \Biggr]+ & \rule{0pt}{22pt} $\bigr] ~\Bigr] ~\biggr] ~\Biggr]$ \\[15pt]
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\hline
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\hline
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\rule{1pt}{22pt} \verb+\bigl\{ \Bigl\{ \biggl\{ \Biggl\{+ & \rule{0pt}{22pt} $\bigl\{ ~\Bigl\{ ~\biggl\{ ~\Biggl\{$ \\[15pt]
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\rule{0pt}{22pt} \verb+\bigl\{ \Bigl\{ \biggl\{ \Biggl\{+ & \rule{0pt}{22pt} $\bigl\{ ~\Bigl\{ ~\biggl\{ ~\Biggl\{$ \\[15pt]
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\hline
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\hline
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\verb+\bigl \langle \Bigl \langle+ \verb+\biggl \langle \Biggl \langle+ & \rule{0pt}{22pt} $\bigl \langle ~\Bigl \langle ~\biggl \langle ~\Biggl \langle$ \\[15pt]
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\verb+\bigl \langle \Bigl \langle+ \verb+\biggl \langle \Biggl \langle+ & \rule{0pt}{22pt} $\bigl \langle ~\Bigl \langle ~\biggl \langle ~\Biggl \langle$ \\[15pt]
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\hline
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\hline
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You can use the \texttt{align} environment to typeset long equations and formulas and get them to line up nicely.
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You can use the \texttt{align} environment to typeset long equations and formulas and get them to line up nicely.
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Break your lines with \verb+\\+ and use \$ to show where the equations should align.
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Break your lines with \verb+\\+ and use \& to show where the equations should align.
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\begin{Verbatim}[frame=lines, numbers=left, xleftmargin=5mm, framesep=3mm, breaklines=true, label=align Example]
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\begin{Verbatim}[frame=lines, numbers=left, xleftmargin=5mm, framesep=3mm, breaklines=true, label=\fbox{align Example}]
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\begin{align}
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\begin{align}
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a_1& =b_1+c_1\\
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a_1 & = b_1+c_1\\
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a_2& =b_2+c_2-d_2+e_2
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a_2 & = b_2+c_2-d_2+e_2
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\end{align}
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\end{align}
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\begin{align*}
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\begin{align*}
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a_1& =b_1+c_1\\
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a_1 & = b_1+c_1\\
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a_2& =b_2+c_2-d_2+e_2\\
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a_2 & = b_2+c_2-d_2+e_2\\
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a_2+d_2-e_2&=b_2+c_2
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a_2+d_2-e_2 & = b_2+c_2
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\end{align*}
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\end{align*}
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\end{Verbatim}
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\end{Verbatim}
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\begin{align}
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\begin{align}
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a_1& =b_1+c_1\\
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a_1 & = b_1+c_1\\
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a_2& =b_2+c_2-d_2+e_2\\
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a_2 & = b_2+c_2-d_2+e_2\\
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a_2+d_2-e_2&=b_2+c_2
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a_2+d_2-e_2 & = b_2+c_2
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\end{align}
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\end{align}
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\begin{align*}
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\begin{align*}
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a_1& =b_1+c_1\\
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a_1 & = b_1+c_1\\
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a_2& =b_2+c_2-d_2+e_2\\
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a_2 & = b_2+c_2-d_2+e_2\\
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a_2+d_2-e_2&=b_2+c_2
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a_2+d_2-e_2 & = b_2+c_2
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\end{align*}
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\end{align*}
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\bigskip
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\bigskip
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\end{array}\right\}
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\end{array}\right\}
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\]
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\]
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\paragraph{Note:} Because the \texttt{array} environment is designed for math applications, rather than a text application like our example, I had to use a $\sim$ to add the spaces in ``naked mole rats''.
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\paragraph{Note:} Because the \texttt{array} environment is designed for math applications, rather than a text application like our example, I had to use a $\sim$ to add the spaces in ``Zoo animals'' and ``naked mole rats''.
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If the built-in \texttt{array} environment cannot do all that you want, use the \texttt{amsmath} package and its \texttt{matrix} environment, which provides more options.
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If the built-in \texttt{array} environment cannot do all that you want, use the \texttt{amsmath} package and its \texttt{matrix} environment, which provides more options.
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