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How can I center an equation according to Leftrightarrow? I would like the secondLeftrightarrow to be below the first.



documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{report}
begin{document}

begin{equation}
x = r cos varphi = 0 qquad Leftrightarrow qquad cosvarphi = 0,
end{equation}

begin{equation}
y= 56 qquad Leftrightarrow qquad sinalpha = ,
end{equation}


end{document}









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  • Yes, Leftrightarrow symbols placed vertically aligned with each other
    – Elisabeth
    7 hours ago










  • I can't help but comment that if Leftrightarrow is supposed to mean "if and only if", the statement in the first equatioin is incorrect: rcosvarphi=0 is true if either cosvarphi=0 or r=0.
    – Mico
    7 hours ago










  • OK, thank you, it was just example
    – Elisabeth
    7 hours ago










  • Leftrightarrow can be replaced with iff
    – user94293
    1 hour ago
















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How can I center an equation according to Leftrightarrow? I would like the secondLeftrightarrow to be below the first.



documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{report}
begin{document}

begin{equation}
x = r cos varphi = 0 qquad Leftrightarrow qquad cosvarphi = 0,
end{equation}

begin{equation}
y= 56 qquad Leftrightarrow qquad sinalpha = ,
end{equation}


end{document}









share|improve this question
























  • Yes, Leftrightarrow symbols placed vertically aligned with each other
    – Elisabeth
    7 hours ago










  • I can't help but comment that if Leftrightarrow is supposed to mean "if and only if", the statement in the first equatioin is incorrect: rcosvarphi=0 is true if either cosvarphi=0 or r=0.
    – Mico
    7 hours ago










  • OK, thank you, it was just example
    – Elisabeth
    7 hours ago










  • Leftrightarrow can be replaced with iff
    – user94293
    1 hour ago














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How can I center an equation according to Leftrightarrow? I would like the secondLeftrightarrow to be below the first.



documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{report}
begin{document}

begin{equation}
x = r cos varphi = 0 qquad Leftrightarrow qquad cosvarphi = 0,
end{equation}

begin{equation}
y= 56 qquad Leftrightarrow qquad sinalpha = ,
end{equation}


end{document}









share|improve this question















How can I center an equation according to Leftrightarrow? I would like the secondLeftrightarrow to be below the first.



documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{report}
begin{document}

begin{equation}
x = r cos varphi = 0 qquad Leftrightarrow qquad cosvarphi = 0,
end{equation}

begin{equation}
y= 56 qquad Leftrightarrow qquad sinalpha = ,
end{equation}


end{document}






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  • Yes, Leftrightarrow symbols placed vertically aligned with each other
    – Elisabeth
    7 hours ago










  • I can't help but comment that if Leftrightarrow is supposed to mean "if and only if", the statement in the first equatioin is incorrect: rcosvarphi=0 is true if either cosvarphi=0 or r=0.
    – Mico
    7 hours ago










  • OK, thank you, it was just example
    – Elisabeth
    7 hours ago










  • Leftrightarrow can be replaced with iff
    – user94293
    1 hour ago


















  • Yes, Leftrightarrow symbols placed vertically aligned with each other
    – Elisabeth
    7 hours ago










  • I can't help but comment that if Leftrightarrow is supposed to mean "if and only if", the statement in the first equatioin is incorrect: rcosvarphi=0 is true if either cosvarphi=0 or r=0.
    – Mico
    7 hours ago










  • OK, thank you, it was just example
    – Elisabeth
    7 hours ago










  • Leftrightarrow can be replaced with iff
    – user94293
    1 hour ago
















Yes, Leftrightarrow symbols placed vertically aligned with each other
– Elisabeth
7 hours ago




Yes, Leftrightarrow symbols placed vertically aligned with each other
– Elisabeth
7 hours ago












I can't help but comment that if Leftrightarrow is supposed to mean "if and only if", the statement in the first equatioin is incorrect: rcosvarphi=0 is true if either cosvarphi=0 or r=0.
– Mico
7 hours ago




I can't help but comment that if Leftrightarrow is supposed to mean "if and only if", the statement in the first equatioin is incorrect: rcosvarphi=0 is true if either cosvarphi=0 or r=0.
– Mico
7 hours ago












OK, thank you, it was just example
– Elisabeth
7 hours ago




OK, thank you, it was just example
– Elisabeth
7 hours ago












Leftrightarrow can be replaced with iff
– user94293
1 hour ago




Leftrightarrow can be replaced with iff
– user94293
1 hour ago










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I suggest you




  • replace the two equation enviroments with a single align environment, and

  • insert & alignment points in front of the two Leftrightarrow directives.


The align LaTeX environment is one of several tools the amsmath package provides for typesetting multi-line math constructs. It would be an excellent idea for you to familiarize yourself with the user guide of the amsmath package.



enter image description here



documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{report}
usepackage{amsmath} % for 'align' environment
begin{document}
begin{align}
x=rcosvarphi=0 qquad &Leftrightarrow qquad cosvarphi=0 \
y = 56 qquad &Leftrightarrow qquad sinalpha=dotsc
end{align}
end{document}





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  • @user94293 - Your comment might be read more widely if it were placed under the posting itself, not one of the answers. (At any rate, the question wasn't about synonyms for Leftrightarrow, right?)
    – Mico
    1 hour ago



















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Thank's to @Mico



documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{report} 
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{align}
x = r cos varphi = 0 qquad &Leftrightarrow qquad cosvarphi = 0, \
y= 56 qquad &Leftrightarrow qquad sinalpha =0 ,
end{align}
end{document}





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    I suggest you




    • replace the two equation enviroments with a single align environment, and

    • insert & alignment points in front of the two Leftrightarrow directives.


    The align LaTeX environment is one of several tools the amsmath package provides for typesetting multi-line math constructs. It would be an excellent idea for you to familiarize yourself with the user guide of the amsmath package.



    enter image description here



    documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{report}
    usepackage{amsmath} % for 'align' environment
    begin{document}
    begin{align}
    x=rcosvarphi=0 qquad &Leftrightarrow qquad cosvarphi=0 \
    y = 56 qquad &Leftrightarrow qquad sinalpha=dotsc
    end{align}
    end{document}





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    • @user94293 - Your comment might be read more widely if it were placed under the posting itself, not one of the answers. (At any rate, the question wasn't about synonyms for Leftrightarrow, right?)
      – Mico
      1 hour ago
















    5














    I suggest you




    • replace the two equation enviroments with a single align environment, and

    • insert & alignment points in front of the two Leftrightarrow directives.


    The align LaTeX environment is one of several tools the amsmath package provides for typesetting multi-line math constructs. It would be an excellent idea for you to familiarize yourself with the user guide of the amsmath package.



    enter image description here



    documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{report}
    usepackage{amsmath} % for 'align' environment
    begin{document}
    begin{align}
    x=rcosvarphi=0 qquad &Leftrightarrow qquad cosvarphi=0 \
    y = 56 qquad &Leftrightarrow qquad sinalpha=dotsc
    end{align}
    end{document}





    share|improve this answer





















    • @user94293 - Your comment might be read more widely if it were placed under the posting itself, not one of the answers. (At any rate, the question wasn't about synonyms for Leftrightarrow, right?)
      – Mico
      1 hour ago














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    I suggest you




    • replace the two equation enviroments with a single align environment, and

    • insert & alignment points in front of the two Leftrightarrow directives.


    The align LaTeX environment is one of several tools the amsmath package provides for typesetting multi-line math constructs. It would be an excellent idea for you to familiarize yourself with the user guide of the amsmath package.



    enter image description here



    documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{report}
    usepackage{amsmath} % for 'align' environment
    begin{document}
    begin{align}
    x=rcosvarphi=0 qquad &Leftrightarrow qquad cosvarphi=0 \
    y = 56 qquad &Leftrightarrow qquad sinalpha=dotsc
    end{align}
    end{document}





    share|improve this answer












    I suggest you




    • replace the two equation enviroments with a single align environment, and

    • insert & alignment points in front of the two Leftrightarrow directives.


    The align LaTeX environment is one of several tools the amsmath package provides for typesetting multi-line math constructs. It would be an excellent idea for you to familiarize yourself with the user guide of the amsmath package.



    enter image description here



    documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{report}
    usepackage{amsmath} % for 'align' environment
    begin{document}
    begin{align}
    x=rcosvarphi=0 qquad &Leftrightarrow qquad cosvarphi=0 \
    y = 56 qquad &Leftrightarrow qquad sinalpha=dotsc
    end{align}
    end{document}






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    • @user94293 - Your comment might be read more widely if it were placed under the posting itself, not one of the answers. (At any rate, the question wasn't about synonyms for Leftrightarrow, right?)
      – Mico
      1 hour ago


















    • @user94293 - Your comment might be read more widely if it were placed under the posting itself, not one of the answers. (At any rate, the question wasn't about synonyms for Leftrightarrow, right?)
      – Mico
      1 hour ago
















    @user94293 - Your comment might be read more widely if it were placed under the posting itself, not one of the answers. (At any rate, the question wasn't about synonyms for Leftrightarrow, right?)
    – Mico
    1 hour ago




    @user94293 - Your comment might be read more widely if it were placed under the posting itself, not one of the answers. (At any rate, the question wasn't about synonyms for Leftrightarrow, right?)
    – Mico
    1 hour ago











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    Thank's to @Mico



    documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{report} 
    usepackage{amsmath}
    begin{document}
    begin{align}
    x = r cos varphi = 0 qquad &Leftrightarrow qquad cosvarphi = 0, \
    y= 56 qquad &Leftrightarrow qquad sinalpha =0 ,
    end{align}
    end{document}





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      Thank's to @Mico



      documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{report} 
      usepackage{amsmath}
      begin{document}
      begin{align}
      x = r cos varphi = 0 qquad &Leftrightarrow qquad cosvarphi = 0, \
      y= 56 qquad &Leftrightarrow qquad sinalpha =0 ,
      end{align}
      end{document}





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        Thank's to @Mico



        documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{report} 
        usepackage{amsmath}
        begin{document}
        begin{align}
        x = r cos varphi = 0 qquad &Leftrightarrow qquad cosvarphi = 0, \
        y= 56 qquad &Leftrightarrow qquad sinalpha =0 ,
        end{align}
        end{document}





        share|improve this answer














        Thank's to @Mico



        documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{report} 
        usepackage{amsmath}
        begin{document}
        begin{align}
        x = r cos varphi = 0 qquad &Leftrightarrow qquad cosvarphi = 0, \
        y= 56 qquad &Leftrightarrow qquad sinalpha =0 ,
        end{align}
        end{document}






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