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Answer by Mico for How to line-break a big equation with a big square root term?

I suggest you (a) use symbols -- say, P, Q, and R -- for some of the repeated terms and (b) replace all \left and \right directives with non-autosizing alternatives. And, do use [...]^{1/2} notation...

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Answer by codebpr for How to line-break a big equation with a big square root...

The package breqn came in handy in this situation although it caused conflicts with some other packages.\documentclass{article}\usepackage{breqn}\begin{document}\begin{dmath} \lambda =...

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Answer by ebcontrol for How to line-break a big equation with a big square...

I would replace the square root by [ ... ]^1/2, the latter with \frac or even \nicefrac from https://ctan.org/pkg/nicefrac. And then manually break the equation,...

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How to line-break a big equation with a big square root term?

I have a big equation which has a square root encompassing a major portion. I need to line-break it into multiple lines in latex. The original code that I have is given...

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