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Probably an easy one but I fail to figure out what the x that amsmath produces in equations is called so I can't figure out how to use it in text. I want to do something like this:



begin{equation}
some equation that uses x_1
end{equation}
where x$_{text{1}}$ = something


I figured out how to do the subscripts in text but when I run the program, the x from the equation part looks vastly different than the x in text. Any clues?



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  • Use $x_1$ for inline math. text is used to put normal text in math formula.

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Probably an easy one but I fail to figure out what the x that amsmath produces in equations is called so I can't figure out how to use it in text. I want to do something like this:



begin{equation}
some equation that uses x_1
end{equation}
where x$_{text{1}}$ = something


I figured out how to do the subscripts in text but when I run the program, the x from the equation part looks vastly different than the x in text. Any clues?



Thanks!









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  • Use $x_1$ for inline math. text is used to put normal text in math formula.

    – CarLaTeX
    1 min ago
















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Probably an easy one but I fail to figure out what the x that amsmath produces in equations is called so I can't figure out how to use it in text. I want to do something like this:



begin{equation}
some equation that uses x_1
end{equation}
where x$_{text{1}}$ = something


I figured out how to do the subscripts in text but when I run the program, the x from the equation part looks vastly different than the x in text. Any clues?



Thanks!









share














Probably an easy one but I fail to figure out what the x that amsmath produces in equations is called so I can't figure out how to use it in text. I want to do something like this:



begin{equation}
some equation that uses x_1
end{equation}
where x$_{text{1}}$ = something


I figured out how to do the subscripts in text but when I run the program, the x from the equation part looks vastly different than the x in text. Any clues?



Thanks!







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  • Use $x_1$ for inline math. text is used to put normal text in math formula.

    – CarLaTeX
    1 min ago





















  • Use $x_1$ for inline math. text is used to put normal text in math formula.

    – CarLaTeX
    1 min ago



















Use $x_1$ for inline math. text is used to put normal text in math formula.

– CarLaTeX
1 min ago







Use $x_1$ for inline math. text is used to put normal text in math formula.

– CarLaTeX
1 min ago












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