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Numbers with a minus sign in a matrix not aligned with the numbers without minus sign


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What should I do to get all the 1 with a minus sign (-) in front of them aligned with the other 1 and the 0 in those vectors?



documentclass[a4paper, 12pt]{book}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
$$
v_1 = begin{bmatrix} 1 \ -1 \ 0 \0 end{bmatrix}, quad
v_2 = begin{bmatrix} 1 \ 0 \ -1 \0 end{bmatrix}, quad
v_3 = begin{bmatrix} 1 \ 0 \ 0 \-1 end{bmatrix},
$$
end{document}


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  • You could do documentclass[a4paper, 12pt]{book} usepackage{amsmath} begin{document} [ v_1 = left[begin{array}{@{}r@{}} 1 \ -1 \ 0 \0 end{array}right], quad v_2 = left[begin{array}{@{}r@{}} 1 \ 0 \ -1 \0 end{array}right], quad v_3 = left[begin{array}{@{}r@{}} 1 \ 0 \ 0 \-1 end{array}right], ] end{document} but please use [ ... ] instead of `$$ ... $$'.

    – marmot
    4 hours ago






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    Possible duplicate of How do I left-align entries in a matrix with begin{matrix}?

    – Sandy G
    4 hours ago
















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What should I do to get all the 1 with a minus sign (-) in front of them aligned with the other 1 and the 0 in those vectors?



documentclass[a4paper, 12pt]{book}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
$$
v_1 = begin{bmatrix} 1 \ -1 \ 0 \0 end{bmatrix}, quad
v_2 = begin{bmatrix} 1 \ 0 \ -1 \0 end{bmatrix}, quad
v_3 = begin{bmatrix} 1 \ 0 \ 0 \-1 end{bmatrix},
$$
end{document}


vectors










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  • You could do documentclass[a4paper, 12pt]{book} usepackage{amsmath} begin{document} [ v_1 = left[begin{array}{@{}r@{}} 1 \ -1 \ 0 \0 end{array}right], quad v_2 = left[begin{array}{@{}r@{}} 1 \ 0 \ -1 \0 end{array}right], quad v_3 = left[begin{array}{@{}r@{}} 1 \ 0 \ 0 \-1 end{array}right], ] end{document} but please use [ ... ] instead of `$$ ... $$'.

    – marmot
    4 hours ago






  • 3





    Possible duplicate of How do I left-align entries in a matrix with begin{matrix}?

    – Sandy G
    4 hours ago














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What should I do to get all the 1 with a minus sign (-) in front of them aligned with the other 1 and the 0 in those vectors?



documentclass[a4paper, 12pt]{book}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
$$
v_1 = begin{bmatrix} 1 \ -1 \ 0 \0 end{bmatrix}, quad
v_2 = begin{bmatrix} 1 \ 0 \ -1 \0 end{bmatrix}, quad
v_3 = begin{bmatrix} 1 \ 0 \ 0 \-1 end{bmatrix},
$$
end{document}


vectors










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What should I do to get all the 1 with a minus sign (-) in front of them aligned with the other 1 and the 0 in those vectors?



documentclass[a4paper, 12pt]{book}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
$$
v_1 = begin{bmatrix} 1 \ -1 \ 0 \0 end{bmatrix}, quad
v_2 = begin{bmatrix} 1 \ 0 \ -1 \0 end{bmatrix}, quad
v_3 = begin{bmatrix} 1 \ 0 \ 0 \-1 end{bmatrix},
$$
end{document}


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  • You could do documentclass[a4paper, 12pt]{book} usepackage{amsmath} begin{document} [ v_1 = left[begin{array}{@{}r@{}} 1 \ -1 \ 0 \0 end{array}right], quad v_2 = left[begin{array}{@{}r@{}} 1 \ 0 \ -1 \0 end{array}right], quad v_3 = left[begin{array}{@{}r@{}} 1 \ 0 \ 0 \-1 end{array}right], ] end{document} but please use [ ... ] instead of `$$ ... $$'.

    – marmot
    4 hours ago






  • 3





    Possible duplicate of How do I left-align entries in a matrix with begin{matrix}?

    – Sandy G
    4 hours ago



















  • You could do documentclass[a4paper, 12pt]{book} usepackage{amsmath} begin{document} [ v_1 = left[begin{array}{@{}r@{}} 1 \ -1 \ 0 \0 end{array}right], quad v_2 = left[begin{array}{@{}r@{}} 1 \ 0 \ -1 \0 end{array}right], quad v_3 = left[begin{array}{@{}r@{}} 1 \ 0 \ 0 \-1 end{array}right], ] end{document} but please use [ ... ] instead of `$$ ... $$'.

    – marmot
    4 hours ago






  • 3





    Possible duplicate of How do I left-align entries in a matrix with begin{matrix}?

    – Sandy G
    4 hours ago

















You could do documentclass[a4paper, 12pt]{book} usepackage{amsmath} begin{document} [ v_1 = left[begin{array}{@{}r@{}} 1 \ -1 \ 0 \0 end{array}right], quad v_2 = left[begin{array}{@{}r@{}} 1 \ 0 \ -1 \0 end{array}right], quad v_3 = left[begin{array}{@{}r@{}} 1 \ 0 \ 0 \-1 end{array}right], ] end{document} but please use [ ... ] instead of `$$ ... $$'.

– marmot
4 hours ago





You could do documentclass[a4paper, 12pt]{book} usepackage{amsmath} begin{document} [ v_1 = left[begin{array}{@{}r@{}} 1 \ -1 \ 0 \0 end{array}right], quad v_2 = left[begin{array}{@{}r@{}} 1 \ 0 \ -1 \0 end{array}right], quad v_3 = left[begin{array}{@{}r@{}} 1 \ 0 \ 0 \-1 end{array}right], ] end{document} but please use [ ... ] instead of `$$ ... $$'.

– marmot
4 hours ago




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Possible duplicate of How do I left-align entries in a matrix with begin{matrix}?

– Sandy G
4 hours ago





Possible duplicate of How do I left-align entries in a matrix with begin{matrix}?

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As you've discovered, the bmatrix environment centers the cell contents. To achieve right-alignment, you may want to load the mathtools package (a superset of the amsmath package) and use a bmatrix* environment with optional argument r.



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documentclass[a4paper, 12pt]{book}
usepackage{mathtools}
begin{document}
[
v_1 = begin{bmatrix} 1 \ -1 \ 0 \0 end{bmatrix}, quad
v_2 = begin{bmatrix} 1 \ 0 \ -1 \0 end{bmatrix}, quad
v_3 = begin{bmatrix} 1 \ 0 \ 0 \-1 end{bmatrix}.
]

[
v_1 = begin{bmatrix*}[r] 1 \ -1 \ 0 \0 end{bmatrix*}, quad
v_2 = begin{bmatrix*}[r] 1 \ 0 \ -1 \0 end{bmatrix*}, quad
v_3 = begin{bmatrix*}[r] 1 \ 0 \ 0 \-1 end{bmatrix*}.
]
end{document}





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    As you've discovered, the bmatrix environment centers the cell contents. To achieve right-alignment, you may want to load the mathtools package (a superset of the amsmath package) and use a bmatrix* environment with optional argument r.



    enter image description here



    documentclass[a4paper, 12pt]{book}
    usepackage{mathtools}
    begin{document}
    [
    v_1 = begin{bmatrix} 1 \ -1 \ 0 \0 end{bmatrix}, quad
    v_2 = begin{bmatrix} 1 \ 0 \ -1 \0 end{bmatrix}, quad
    v_3 = begin{bmatrix} 1 \ 0 \ 0 \-1 end{bmatrix}.
    ]

    [
    v_1 = begin{bmatrix*}[r] 1 \ -1 \ 0 \0 end{bmatrix*}, quad
    v_2 = begin{bmatrix*}[r] 1 \ 0 \ -1 \0 end{bmatrix*}, quad
    v_3 = begin{bmatrix*}[r] 1 \ 0 \ 0 \-1 end{bmatrix*}.
    ]
    end{document}





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      As you've discovered, the bmatrix environment centers the cell contents. To achieve right-alignment, you may want to load the mathtools package (a superset of the amsmath package) and use a bmatrix* environment with optional argument r.



      enter image description here



      documentclass[a4paper, 12pt]{book}
      usepackage{mathtools}
      begin{document}
      [
      v_1 = begin{bmatrix} 1 \ -1 \ 0 \0 end{bmatrix}, quad
      v_2 = begin{bmatrix} 1 \ 0 \ -1 \0 end{bmatrix}, quad
      v_3 = begin{bmatrix} 1 \ 0 \ 0 \-1 end{bmatrix}.
      ]

      [
      v_1 = begin{bmatrix*}[r] 1 \ -1 \ 0 \0 end{bmatrix*}, quad
      v_2 = begin{bmatrix*}[r] 1 \ 0 \ -1 \0 end{bmatrix*}, quad
      v_3 = begin{bmatrix*}[r] 1 \ 0 \ 0 \-1 end{bmatrix*}.
      ]
      end{document}





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        As you've discovered, the bmatrix environment centers the cell contents. To achieve right-alignment, you may want to load the mathtools package (a superset of the amsmath package) and use a bmatrix* environment with optional argument r.



        enter image description here



        documentclass[a4paper, 12pt]{book}
        usepackage{mathtools}
        begin{document}
        [
        v_1 = begin{bmatrix} 1 \ -1 \ 0 \0 end{bmatrix}, quad
        v_2 = begin{bmatrix} 1 \ 0 \ -1 \0 end{bmatrix}, quad
        v_3 = begin{bmatrix} 1 \ 0 \ 0 \-1 end{bmatrix}.
        ]

        [
        v_1 = begin{bmatrix*}[r] 1 \ -1 \ 0 \0 end{bmatrix*}, quad
        v_2 = begin{bmatrix*}[r] 1 \ 0 \ -1 \0 end{bmatrix*}, quad
        v_3 = begin{bmatrix*}[r] 1 \ 0 \ 0 \-1 end{bmatrix*}.
        ]
        end{document}





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        As you've discovered, the bmatrix environment centers the cell contents. To achieve right-alignment, you may want to load the mathtools package (a superset of the amsmath package) and use a bmatrix* environment with optional argument r.



        enter image description here



        documentclass[a4paper, 12pt]{book}
        usepackage{mathtools}
        begin{document}
        [
        v_1 = begin{bmatrix} 1 \ -1 \ 0 \0 end{bmatrix}, quad
        v_2 = begin{bmatrix} 1 \ 0 \ -1 \0 end{bmatrix}, quad
        v_3 = begin{bmatrix} 1 \ 0 \ 0 \-1 end{bmatrix}.
        ]

        [
        v_1 = begin{bmatrix*}[r] 1 \ -1 \ 0 \0 end{bmatrix*}, quad
        v_2 = begin{bmatrix*}[r] 1 \ 0 \ -1 \0 end{bmatrix*}, quad
        v_3 = begin{bmatrix*}[r] 1 \ 0 \ 0 \-1 end{bmatrix*}.
        ]
        end{document}






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