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I know a fair share of engineers to be and other sciencey folk frequent these boards so I thought I'd see if any of you could help me out.
I'm looking for a way to make a three or more column table full of mathematical expressions in \LaTeX.
I usually write my math-expressions in the flalign environment, and as a sort of poor man's table, I've been using matrix environments within that. The result is very smushed and not pretty to look at. I'd like something that didn't restrict the vertical size so much.
I don't know much about tables, so even a link to guide about a table that can have proper mathematical expressions as content would be appreciated.
Also when I use tables I always put \usepackage{multirow} in the preamble and fiddle with the cell heights using \renewcommand\arraystretch{value}. Replace value with any number to shrink/stretch cell height. Default is height = 1.
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