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How can I make the radical end at the same level with 11...1 and 44...4 and put the underbrace below the radical?
I have this:
sqrt underbrace11...1_nunderbrace44...4_2n










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  • It is not clear what you want. maybe underbracesqrt?
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  • Something like this, but I have two separate underbarce under the same radical, and I need them to remain exactly below that numbers
    – Cristina Maria Pacurar
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How can I make the radical end at the same level with 11...1 and 44...4 and put the underbrace below the radical?
I have this:
sqrt underbrace11...1_nunderbrace44...4_2n










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  • It is not clear what you want. maybe underbracesqrt?
    – Sigur
    3 hours ago










  • Something like this, but I have two separate underbarce under the same radical, and I need them to remain exactly below that numbers
    – Cristina Maria Pacurar
    3 hours ago












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How can I make the radical end at the same level with 11...1 and 44...4 and put the underbrace below the radical?
I have this:
sqrt underbrace11...1_nunderbrace44...4_2n










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How can I make the radical end at the same level with 11...1 and 44...4 and put the underbrace below the radical?
I have this:
sqrt underbrace11...1_nunderbrace44...4_2n







spacing underbrace sqrt






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  • It is not clear what you want. maybe underbracesqrt?
    – Sigur
    3 hours ago










  • Something like this, but I have two separate underbarce under the same radical, and I need them to remain exactly below that numbers
    – Cristina Maria Pacurar
    3 hours ago
















  • It is not clear what you want. maybe underbracesqrt?
    – Sigur
    3 hours ago










  • Something like this, but I have two separate underbarce under the same radical, and I need them to remain exactly below that numbers
    – Cristina Maria Pacurar
    3 hours ago















It is not clear what you want. maybe underbracesqrt?
– Sigur
3 hours ago




It is not clear what you want. maybe underbracesqrt?
– Sigur
3 hours ago












Something like this, but I have two separate underbarce under the same radical, and I need them to remain exactly below that numbers
– Cristina Maria Pacurar
3 hours ago




Something like this, but I have two separate underbarce under the same radical, and I need them to remain exactly below that numbers
– Cristina Maria Pacurar
3 hours ago










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Insert the sqrt with phantom content and then overlap the underbraced content using mathllap (from mathtools):



enter image description here



documentclassarticle

usepackagemathtools

begindocument

[
sqrtphantom11 cdots 1 , 44 cdots 4
mathllapunderbrace11 cdots 1_nunderbrace44 cdots 4_2n
]

enddocument





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  • Thank you so much!
    – Cristina Maria Pacurar
    3 hours ago

















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Just for the sake of variety, here's a solution that uses smash[b]... and vphantom to achieve the typographic objective. The vphantom directive serves to insert what's called a typographic strut, placed outside the square-root term.



enter image description here



documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath % for "smash[b]..." macro
begindocument
[
sqrtsmash[b]underbrace11...1_nunderbrace44...4_2n vphantomunderbrace1_n
]
enddocument





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    This is how I'd do it, too.
    – egreg
    49 mins ago










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up vote
2
down vote



accepted










Insert the sqrt with phantom content and then overlap the underbraced content using mathllap (from mathtools):



enter image description here



documentclassarticle

usepackagemathtools

begindocument

[
sqrtphantom11 cdots 1 , 44 cdots 4
mathllapunderbrace11 cdots 1_nunderbrace44 cdots 4_2n
]

enddocument





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  • Thank you so much!
    – Cristina Maria Pacurar
    3 hours ago














up vote
2
down vote



accepted










Insert the sqrt with phantom content and then overlap the underbraced content using mathllap (from mathtools):



enter image description here



documentclassarticle

usepackagemathtools

begindocument

[
sqrtphantom11 cdots 1 , 44 cdots 4
mathllapunderbrace11 cdots 1_nunderbrace44 cdots 4_2n
]

enddocument





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  • Thank you so much!
    – Cristina Maria Pacurar
    3 hours ago












up vote
2
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up vote
2
down vote



accepted






Insert the sqrt with phantom content and then overlap the underbraced content using mathllap (from mathtools):



enter image description here



documentclassarticle

usepackagemathtools

begindocument

[
sqrtphantom11 cdots 1 , 44 cdots 4
mathllapunderbrace11 cdots 1_nunderbrace44 cdots 4_2n
]

enddocument





share|improve this answer












Insert the sqrt with phantom content and then overlap the underbraced content using mathllap (from mathtools):



enter image description here



documentclassarticle

usepackagemathtools

begindocument

[
sqrtphantom11 cdots 1 , 44 cdots 4
mathllapunderbrace11 cdots 1_nunderbrace44 cdots 4_2n
]

enddocument






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  • Thank you so much!
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  • Thank you so much!
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    3 hours ago















Thank you so much!
– Cristina Maria Pacurar
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Thank you so much!
– Cristina Maria Pacurar
3 hours ago










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Just for the sake of variety, here's a solution that uses smash[b]... and vphantom to achieve the typographic objective. The vphantom directive serves to insert what's called a typographic strut, placed outside the square-root term.



enter image description here



documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath % for "smash[b]..." macro
begindocument
[
sqrtsmash[b]underbrace11...1_nunderbrace44...4_2n vphantomunderbrace1_n
]
enddocument





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    This is how I'd do it, too.
    – egreg
    49 mins ago














up vote
3
down vote













Just for the sake of variety, here's a solution that uses smash[b]... and vphantom to achieve the typographic objective. The vphantom directive serves to insert what's called a typographic strut, placed outside the square-root term.



enter image description here



documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath % for "smash[b]..." macro
begindocument
[
sqrtsmash[b]underbrace11...1_nunderbrace44...4_2n vphantomunderbrace1_n
]
enddocument





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    This is how I'd do it, too.
    – egreg
    49 mins ago












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up vote
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down vote









Just for the sake of variety, here's a solution that uses smash[b]... and vphantom to achieve the typographic objective. The vphantom directive serves to insert what's called a typographic strut, placed outside the square-root term.



enter image description here



documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath % for "smash[b]..." macro
begindocument
[
sqrtsmash[b]underbrace11...1_nunderbrace44...4_2n vphantomunderbrace1_n
]
enddocument





share|improve this answer












Just for the sake of variety, here's a solution that uses smash[b]... and vphantom to achieve the typographic objective. The vphantom directive serves to insert what's called a typographic strut, placed outside the square-root term.



enter image description here



documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath % for "smash[b]..." macro
begindocument
[
sqrtsmash[b]underbrace11...1_nunderbrace44...4_2n vphantomunderbrace1_n
]
enddocument






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    This is how I'd do it, too.
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    This is how I'd do it, too.
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This is how I'd do it, too.
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This is how I'd do it, too.
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