# new lines in displaymath Latex

hi all i need to write the next formula in latex, but i can't put it in multiple lines and with the right indentation for the subsequent lines, this is my code.

\begin{displaymath}
\pi_D^B(r) = \{z^{(|D|+1)}|\exists x \in r(z[D]=x[D])\wedge \\
\forall y \in r (y[D]=z[D]\Rightarrow y[T]\subseteq z[T])\wedge \\
\forall y \in z[T \exists y \in r (y[D]=z[D]\wedge t \in  y[T])\}
\end{displaymath}

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Since displaymath is not numbered perhaps you prefer the align* environment instead of align. Note, usually the & symbol is used before a relation symbol for the alignment.

For more information look at one of the documents listed here: Mathematics with LaTeX.

Stefan

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Use the align environment from the amsmath package:

\begin{align}
\pi_D^B(r) = &\{z^{(|D|+1)}|\exists x \in r(z[D]=x[D])\wedge \\
&\forall y \in r (y[D]=z[D]\Rightarrow y[T]\subseteq z[T])\wedge \\
&\forall y \in z[T \exists y \in r (y[D]=z[D]\wedge t \in  y[T])\}
\end{align}

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One solution is to use eqnarray or better eqnarray* to avoid equation labels.

\begin{eqnarray*}
\pi_D^B(r)  & = & \{z^{(|D|+1)}|\exists x \in r(z[D]=x[D])\wedge \\
&   & \forall y \in r (y[D]=z[D]\Rightarrow y[T]\subseteq z[T])\wedge \\
&   & \forall y \in z[T \exists y \in r (y[D]=z[D]\wedge t \in  y[T])\}
\end{eqnarray*}

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Please avoid eqnarray. Just google eqnarray — several of the top results are about why you should avoid it. –  ShreevatsaR Jul 17 '10 at 19:18