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I have an equation that looks like



y=4x text{ for } xin {1,2}


and would like to label it equation (1-2) so that the next equation in the paper is automatically labeled equation (3).



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I have an equation that looks like



y=4x text{ for } xin {1,2}


and would like to label it equation (1-2) so that the next equation in the paper is automatically labeled equation (3).



How can I do that?










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I have an equation that looks like



y=4x text{ for } xin {1,2}


and would like to label it equation (1-2) so that the next equation in the paper is automatically labeled equation (3).



How can I do that?










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I have an equation that looks like



y=4x text{ for } xin {1,2}


and would like to label it equation (1-2) so that the next equation in the paper is automatically labeled equation (3).



How can I do that?







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documentclass{article}

usepackage{amsmath}

begin{document}

aaa refstepcounter{equation}
begin{equation}
1=0 tag{theequation--thenumexprvalue{equation}+1relax}
end{equation}

bbbrefstepcounter{equation}
begin{equation}
0 =1
end{equation}
end{document}





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    If you don't must to use sections, chapters, sub-sections, etc., a simple and fast solution it is uses a manual tag for the first equation and automatic enumerate for other equations.



    enter image description here



    documentclass[a4paper,12pt]{article}
    usepackage{mathtools}
    addtocounter{equation}{2}
    begin{document}
    begin{equation*}
    x^2+y^2=1 tag{1-2}
    end{equation*}
    begin{equation}
    x^2+y^2=4
    end{equation}
    begin{equation}
    cos x +sin x =1
    end{equation}
    end{document}





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      documentclass{article}

      usepackage{amsmath}

      begin{document}

      aaa refstepcounter{equation}
      begin{equation}
      1=0 tag{theequation--thenumexprvalue{equation}+1relax}
      end{equation}

      bbbrefstepcounter{equation}
      begin{equation}
      0 =1
      end{equation}
      end{document}





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        enter image description here



        documentclass{article}

        usepackage{amsmath}

        begin{document}

        aaa refstepcounter{equation}
        begin{equation}
        1=0 tag{theequation--thenumexprvalue{equation}+1relax}
        end{equation}

        bbbrefstepcounter{equation}
        begin{equation}
        0 =1
        end{equation}
        end{document}





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          enter image description here



          documentclass{article}

          usepackage{amsmath}

          begin{document}

          aaa refstepcounter{equation}
          begin{equation}
          1=0 tag{theequation--thenumexprvalue{equation}+1relax}
          end{equation}

          bbbrefstepcounter{equation}
          begin{equation}
          0 =1
          end{equation}
          end{document}





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          enter image description here



          documentclass{article}

          usepackage{amsmath}

          begin{document}

          aaa refstepcounter{equation}
          begin{equation}
          1=0 tag{theequation--thenumexprvalue{equation}+1relax}
          end{equation}

          bbbrefstepcounter{equation}
          begin{equation}
          0 =1
          end{equation}
          end{document}






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              If you don't must to use sections, chapters, sub-sections, etc., a simple and fast solution it is uses a manual tag for the first equation and automatic enumerate for other equations.



              enter image description here



              documentclass[a4paper,12pt]{article}
              usepackage{mathtools}
              addtocounter{equation}{2}
              begin{document}
              begin{equation*}
              x^2+y^2=1 tag{1-2}
              end{equation*}
              begin{equation}
              x^2+y^2=4
              end{equation}
              begin{equation}
              cos x +sin x =1
              end{equation}
              end{document}





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                If you don't must to use sections, chapters, sub-sections, etc., a simple and fast solution it is uses a manual tag for the first equation and automatic enumerate for other equations.



                enter image description here



                documentclass[a4paper,12pt]{article}
                usepackage{mathtools}
                addtocounter{equation}{2}
                begin{document}
                begin{equation*}
                x^2+y^2=1 tag{1-2}
                end{equation*}
                begin{equation}
                x^2+y^2=4
                end{equation}
                begin{equation}
                cos x +sin x =1
                end{equation}
                end{document}





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                  If you don't must to use sections, chapters, sub-sections, etc., a simple and fast solution it is uses a manual tag for the first equation and automatic enumerate for other equations.



                  enter image description here



                  documentclass[a4paper,12pt]{article}
                  usepackage{mathtools}
                  addtocounter{equation}{2}
                  begin{document}
                  begin{equation*}
                  x^2+y^2=1 tag{1-2}
                  end{equation*}
                  begin{equation}
                  x^2+y^2=4
                  end{equation}
                  begin{equation}
                  cos x +sin x =1
                  end{equation}
                  end{document}





                  share|improve this answer















                  If you don't must to use sections, chapters, sub-sections, etc., a simple and fast solution it is uses a manual tag for the first equation and automatic enumerate for other equations.



                  enter image description here



                  documentclass[a4paper,12pt]{article}
                  usepackage{mathtools}
                  addtocounter{equation}{2}
                  begin{document}
                  begin{equation*}
                  x^2+y^2=1 tag{1-2}
                  end{equation*}
                  begin{equation}
                  x^2+y^2=4
                  end{equation}
                  begin{equation}
                  cos x +sin x =1
                  end{equation}
                  end{document}






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