how to insert capital lambda in beamer equation? [closed]
here is my code:
begin{multline}
F_k (t|_{c_i = g,,b_{ig}}) =1-exp Biggl{ exp left( logint_0^t Lambda_{ik} (u)du right) Biggr}hfill
end{multline}
end{itemize}
beamer equations
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here is my code:
begin{multline}
F_k (t|_{c_i = g,,b_{ig}}) =1-exp Biggl{ exp left( logint_0^t Lambda_{ik} (u)du right) Biggr}hfill
end{multline}
end{itemize}
beamer equations
closed as unclear what you're asking by JouleV, Phelype Oleinik, Stefan Pinnow, Circumscribe, Raaja Feb 22 at 13:52
Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
Welcome to TeX SX! Could you please post a complete compilable code?
– Bernard
Feb 22 at 10:29
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Is this the same question as your other question here?
– TeXnician
Feb 22 at 10:29
There is already a capital lambda in the equation (Lambda). It is visible when you compile the equation. Do you want another capital lambda? A different one? A bigger one?
– Marijn
Feb 22 at 12:23
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here is my code:
begin{multline}
F_k (t|_{c_i = g,,b_{ig}}) =1-exp Biggl{ exp left( logint_0^t Lambda_{ik} (u)du right) Biggr}hfill
end{multline}
end{itemize}
beamer equations
here is my code:
begin{multline}
F_k (t|_{c_i = g,,b_{ig}}) =1-exp Biggl{ exp left( logint_0^t Lambda_{ik} (u)du right) Biggr}hfill
end{multline}
end{itemize}
beamer equations
beamer equations
edited Feb 22 at 10:27
Bernard
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asked Feb 22 at 10:22
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closed as unclear what you're asking by JouleV, Phelype Oleinik, Stefan Pinnow, Circumscribe, Raaja Feb 22 at 13:52
Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
closed as unclear what you're asking by JouleV, Phelype Oleinik, Stefan Pinnow, Circumscribe, Raaja Feb 22 at 13:52
Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
Welcome to TeX SX! Could you please post a complete compilable code?
– Bernard
Feb 22 at 10:29
2
Is this the same question as your other question here?
– TeXnician
Feb 22 at 10:29
There is already a capital lambda in the equation (Lambda). It is visible when you compile the equation. Do you want another capital lambda? A different one? A bigger one?
– Marijn
Feb 22 at 12:23
add a comment |
Welcome to TeX SX! Could you please post a complete compilable code?
– Bernard
Feb 22 at 10:29
2
Is this the same question as your other question here?
– TeXnician
Feb 22 at 10:29
There is already a capital lambda in the equation (Lambda). It is visible when you compile the equation. Do you want another capital lambda? A different one? A bigger one?
– Marijn
Feb 22 at 12:23
Welcome to TeX SX! Could you please post a complete compilable code?
– Bernard
Feb 22 at 10:29
Welcome to TeX SX! Could you please post a complete compilable code?
– Bernard
Feb 22 at 10:29
2
2
Is this the same question as your other question here?
– TeXnician
Feb 22 at 10:29
Is this the same question as your other question here?
– TeXnician
Feb 22 at 10:29
There is already a capital lambda in the equation (
Lambda). It is visible when you compile the equation. Do you want another capital lambda? A different one? A bigger one?– Marijn
Feb 22 at 12:23
There is already a capital lambda in the equation (
Lambda). It is visible when you compile the equation. Do you want another capital lambda? A different one? A bigger one?– Marijn
Feb 22 at 12:23
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Welcome to TeX SX! Could you please post a complete compilable code?
– Bernard
Feb 22 at 10:29
2
Is this the same question as your other question here?
– TeXnician
Feb 22 at 10:29
There is already a capital lambda in the equation (
Lambda). It is visible when you compile the equation. Do you want another capital lambda? A different one? A bigger one?– Marijn
Feb 22 at 12:23