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What the error in writing this equation by latex?
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begin{eqnarray*}
f(lambda x+(1−lambda)y)leq lambda f(x)+(1−lambda)f(y)
end{eqnarray*}
What the error in writing this equation by latex?
the oregenal equation
equations
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begin{eqnarray*}
f(lambda x+(1−lambda)y)leq lambda f(x)+(1−lambda)f(y)
end{eqnarray*}
What the error in writing this equation by latex?
the oregenal equation
equations
New contributor
3
please always post a complete small document that produces the error and show the error you got.eqnarray
should have more than one row, and each row should have two&
but not doing that does not generate an error, just bad output.
– David Carlisle
4 hours ago
1
@Mico... Actually for Greeks the typo is insidelambda
and not the opposite... So, it is a bug in the name... But you are right.
– koleygr
3 hours ago
@Mico also it's a typo added since I posted my answer, otherwise the error I showed would be different, I'll revert :(
– David Carlisle
3 hours ago
add a comment |
begin{eqnarray*}
f(lambda x+(1−lambda)y)leq lambda f(x)+(1−lambda)f(y)
end{eqnarray*}
What the error in writing this equation by latex?
the oregenal equation
equations
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begin{eqnarray*}
f(lambda x+(1−lambda)y)leq lambda f(x)+(1−lambda)f(y)
end{eqnarray*}
What the error in writing this equation by latex?
the oregenal equation
equations
equations
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edited 3 hours ago
David Carlisle
493k4111371885
493k4111371885
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please always post a complete small document that produces the error and show the error you got.eqnarray
should have more than one row, and each row should have two&
but not doing that does not generate an error, just bad output.
– David Carlisle
4 hours ago
1
@Mico... Actually for Greeks the typo is insidelambda
and not the opposite... So, it is a bug in the name... But you are right.
– koleygr
3 hours ago
@Mico also it's a typo added since I posted my answer, otherwise the error I showed would be different, I'll revert :(
– David Carlisle
3 hours ago
add a comment |
3
please always post a complete small document that produces the error and show the error you got.eqnarray
should have more than one row, and each row should have two&
but not doing that does not generate an error, just bad output.
– David Carlisle
4 hours ago
1
@Mico... Actually for Greeks the typo is insidelambda
and not the opposite... So, it is a bug in the name... But you are right.
– koleygr
3 hours ago
@Mico also it's a typo added since I posted my answer, otherwise the error I showed would be different, I'll revert :(
– David Carlisle
3 hours ago
3
3
please always post a complete small document that produces the error and show the error you got.
eqnarray
should have more than one row, and each row should have two &
but not doing that does not generate an error, just bad output.– David Carlisle
4 hours ago
please always post a complete small document that produces the error and show the error you got.
eqnarray
should have more than one row, and each row should have two &
but not doing that does not generate an error, just bad output.– David Carlisle
4 hours ago
1
1
@Mico... Actually for Greeks the typo is inside
lambda
and not the opposite... So, it is a bug in the name... But you are right.– koleygr
3 hours ago
@Mico... Actually for Greeks the typo is inside
lambda
and not the opposite... So, it is a bug in the name... But you are right.– koleygr
3 hours ago
@Mico also it's a typo added since I posted my answer, otherwise the error I showed would be different, I'll revert :(
– David Carlisle
3 hours ago
@Mico also it's a typo added since I posted my answer, otherwise the error I showed would be different, I'll revert :(
– David Carlisle
3 hours ago
add a comment |
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documentclass{article}
begin{document}
begin{eqnarray*}
f(q x+(1−lambda)y)leq lambda f(x)+(1−lambda)f(y)
end{eqnarray*}
end{document}
produces the error
! Package inputenc Error: Unicode character − (U+2212)
(inputenc) not set up for use with LaTeX.
See the inputenc package documentation for explanation.
Type H <return> for immediate help.
...
l.5 f(q x+(1−
lambda)y)leq lambda f(x)+(1−lambda)f(y)
?
use an ascii minus sign -
not −
Also you should use [...]
not eqnarray*
for a single line equation with no alignment points.
1
thanks a lot it run with me ...............................................................................................................thanks
– H M
3 hours ago
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documentclass{article}
begin{document}
begin{eqnarray*}
f(q x+(1−lambda)y)leq lambda f(x)+(1−lambda)f(y)
end{eqnarray*}
end{document}
produces the error
! Package inputenc Error: Unicode character − (U+2212)
(inputenc) not set up for use with LaTeX.
See the inputenc package documentation for explanation.
Type H <return> for immediate help.
...
l.5 f(q x+(1−
lambda)y)leq lambda f(x)+(1−lambda)f(y)
?
use an ascii minus sign -
not −
Also you should use [...]
not eqnarray*
for a single line equation with no alignment points.
1
thanks a lot it run with me ...............................................................................................................thanks
– H M
3 hours ago
add a comment |
documentclass{article}
begin{document}
begin{eqnarray*}
f(q x+(1−lambda)y)leq lambda f(x)+(1−lambda)f(y)
end{eqnarray*}
end{document}
produces the error
! Package inputenc Error: Unicode character − (U+2212)
(inputenc) not set up for use with LaTeX.
See the inputenc package documentation for explanation.
Type H <return> for immediate help.
...
l.5 f(q x+(1−
lambda)y)leq lambda f(x)+(1−lambda)f(y)
?
use an ascii minus sign -
not −
Also you should use [...]
not eqnarray*
for a single line equation with no alignment points.
1
thanks a lot it run with me ...............................................................................................................thanks
– H M
3 hours ago
add a comment |
documentclass{article}
begin{document}
begin{eqnarray*}
f(q x+(1−lambda)y)leq lambda f(x)+(1−lambda)f(y)
end{eqnarray*}
end{document}
produces the error
! Package inputenc Error: Unicode character − (U+2212)
(inputenc) not set up for use with LaTeX.
See the inputenc package documentation for explanation.
Type H <return> for immediate help.
...
l.5 f(q x+(1−
lambda)y)leq lambda f(x)+(1−lambda)f(y)
?
use an ascii minus sign -
not −
Also you should use [...]
not eqnarray*
for a single line equation with no alignment points.
documentclass{article}
begin{document}
begin{eqnarray*}
f(q x+(1−lambda)y)leq lambda f(x)+(1−lambda)f(y)
end{eqnarray*}
end{document}
produces the error
! Package inputenc Error: Unicode character − (U+2212)
(inputenc) not set up for use with LaTeX.
See the inputenc package documentation for explanation.
Type H <return> for immediate help.
...
l.5 f(q x+(1−
lambda)y)leq lambda f(x)+(1−lambda)f(y)
?
use an ascii minus sign -
not −
Also you should use [...]
not eqnarray*
for a single line equation with no alignment points.
answered 4 hours ago
David CarlisleDavid Carlisle
493k4111371885
493k4111371885
1
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thanks a lot it run with me ...............................................................................................................thanks
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thanks a lot it run with me ...............................................................................................................thanks
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please always post a complete small document that produces the error and show the error you got.
eqnarray
should have more than one row, and each row should have two&
but not doing that does not generate an error, just bad output.– David Carlisle
4 hours ago
1
@Mico... Actually for Greeks the typo is inside
lambda
and not the opposite... So, it is a bug in the name... But you are right.– koleygr
3 hours ago
@Mico also it's a typo added since I posted my answer, otherwise the error I showed would be different, I'll revert :(
– David Carlisle
3 hours ago