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							| @ -7,6 +7,7 @@ | ||||
| \usepackage{graphicx} | ||||
| \usepackage{kpfonts} | ||||
| \usepackage{float} | ||||
| \usepackage{longtable} | ||||
| \raggedbottom | ||||
| 
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| \usepackage{nicefrac} | ||||
| @ -849,28 +850,30 @@ You can typeset matrices and other similar objects using an \texttt{array} envir | ||||
| 
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| \begin{itemize}[noitemsep] | ||||
|  \item \texttt{array} can only be used in a math environment. | ||||
|  \item You must declare the number and alignment of the columns by using \verb+\begin{array}{ccl}+. In this instance, we are declaring two centered columns and one left-aligned column. | ||||
|  \item You must declare the number and alignment of the columns by using \verb+\begin{array}{crl}+. In this instance, we are declaring one centered column, one right-aligned column, and one left-aligned column.  | ||||
| \end{itemize} | ||||
| 
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| In the example below, I've chose animal names to make the column alignment more explicit. | ||||
| 
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| \begin{Verbatim}[frame=lines, numbers=left, xleftmargin=5mm, framesep=3mm, breaklines=true, label=array Example] | ||||
| \[ | ||||
| Zoo~animals = \left\{ \begin{array}{crl}  | ||||
| lion & tiger & gnu \\ | ||||
| lion & hippopotamus & gnu \\ | ||||
| elephant & zebra & kangaroo \\ | ||||
| bear & camel & wallaby  | ||||
| \end{array}\right\} | ||||
| \] | ||||
| \end{Verbatim} | ||||
| 
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| 
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| \[ | ||||
| Zoo~animals = \left\{ \begin{array}{crl}  | ||||
| lion & tiger & gnu \\ | ||||
| lion & hippopotamus & gnu \\ | ||||
| elephant & zebra & kangaroo \\ | ||||
| bear & camel & wallaby  | ||||
| \end{array}\right\} | ||||
| \] | ||||
| 
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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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| \section{Special Math Environments} | ||||
| 
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