Bracket with Arrow for deduce argument

hello. how do this, an arrow with rightarrow
for maths deduce and argument
i tried
biggr}Rightarrow
but is not tottaly near
thanks
arrows
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hello. how do this, an arrow with rightarrow
for maths deduce and argument
i tried
biggr}Rightarrow
but is not tottaly near
thanks
arrows
The assumption is thatWe are the sunis actually multiple lines, hence the use of a right-facing brace}, correct? And is this in a big equation? Perhaps provide some more context, please...
– Werner
Mar 12 at 20:17
You can use negative space i.e.!.
– manooooh
Mar 12 at 20:18
thanks i don't know about negative space
– user89940
Mar 12 at 20:41
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hello. how do this, an arrow with rightarrow
for maths deduce and argument
i tried
biggr}Rightarrow
but is not tottaly near
thanks
arrows

hello. how do this, an arrow with rightarrow
for maths deduce and argument
i tried
biggr}Rightarrow
but is not tottaly near
thanks
arrows
arrows
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The assumption is thatWe are the sunis actually multiple lines, hence the use of a right-facing brace}, correct? And is this in a big equation? Perhaps provide some more context, please...
– Werner
Mar 12 at 20:17
You can use negative space i.e.!.
– manooooh
Mar 12 at 20:18
thanks i don't know about negative space
– user89940
Mar 12 at 20:41
add a comment |
The assumption is thatWe are the sunis actually multiple lines, hence the use of a right-facing brace}, correct? And is this in a big equation? Perhaps provide some more context, please...
– Werner
Mar 12 at 20:17
You can use negative space i.e.!.
– manooooh
Mar 12 at 20:18
thanks i don't know about negative space
– user89940
Mar 12 at 20:41
The assumption is that
We are the sun is actually multiple lines, hence the use of a right-facing brace }, correct? And is this in a big equation? Perhaps provide some more context, please...– Werner
Mar 12 at 20:17
The assumption is that
We are the sun is actually multiple lines, hence the use of a right-facing brace }, correct? And is this in a big equation? Perhaps provide some more context, please...– Werner
Mar 12 at 20:17
You can use negative space i.e.
!.– manooooh
Mar 12 at 20:18
You can use negative space i.e.
!.– manooooh
Mar 12 at 20:18
thanks i don't know about negative space
– user89940
Mar 12 at 20:41
thanks i don't know about negative space
– user89940
Mar 12 at 20:41
add a comment |
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Something like this?
documentclass[12pt]{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
sffamily
We are the sun $biggr}negmedspace{boldsymbolRightarrow}$ and blue
end{document}

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excelent just what i need it
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Something like this?
documentclass[12pt]{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
sffamily
We are the sun $biggr}negmedspace{boldsymbolRightarrow}$ and blue
end{document}

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excelent just what i need it
– user89940
Mar 12 at 20:42
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Something like this?
documentclass[12pt]{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
sffamily
We are the sun $biggr}negmedspace{boldsymbolRightarrow}$ and blue
end{document}

1
excelent just what i need it
– user89940
Mar 12 at 20:42
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Something like this?
documentclass[12pt]{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
sffamily
We are the sun $biggr}negmedspace{boldsymbolRightarrow}$ and blue
end{document}

Something like this?
documentclass[12pt]{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
sffamily
We are the sun $biggr}negmedspace{boldsymbolRightarrow}$ and blue
end{document}

answered Mar 12 at 20:31
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excelent just what i need it
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The assumption is that
We are the sunis actually multiple lines, hence the use of a right-facing brace}, correct? And is this in a big equation? Perhaps provide some more context, please...– Werner
Mar 12 at 20:17
You can use negative space i.e.
!.– manooooh
Mar 12 at 20:18
thanks i don't know about negative space
– user89940
Mar 12 at 20:41