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I'm having some difficulty left aligning equations in R Markdown (i.e. putting the equation on the far left side of page, and aligning subsequent lines). I've generally determined that I want to set the [fleqn] option in the amsmath package to left align all equations, but putting the following in my YAML header gives an error

'Option clash for package amsmath'

---
author: "ME"
date: "February 26, 2015"
header-includes:
  - \usepackage[fleqn]{amsmath}
output: pdf_document
---

A section from my document:

$$
\begin{aligned}
Bias(\hat{\theta})  &= E(\hat{\theta}) - \theta \\
                    &= E(2 \bar{X} -1) - \theta \\
                    &= \frac{2}{n}\sum_{i=1}^n E(X_i) -1 -\theta \\
                    &= 2E(X) - 1 - \theta \\
                    &= 2 \cdot \frac{\theta+1}{2} - 1 - \theta \\
                    &= 0 \\
\end{aligned}
$$

Thanks

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  • Looks like this was already asked here stackoverflow.com/questions/25802590/…
    – Danny M.
    Feb 26, 2015 at 17:48
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    Not $ nor $$, use \[...\] instead. See Why is \[\] preferable to $$?
    – Werner
    Feb 26, 2015 at 18:43
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    Using $ instead of $$ will change some formulas : summation indices will be put right to the summation sign instead of upper and below. So you do this change at the price of "degrading" (in a very strict point of view, that's true) your document. Aug 26, 2019 at 5:30

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Try using $...$ instead of $$...$$.

In the case of $$...$$ in Rmarkdown is center aligned by default

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This question has already been asked here: R Markdown Math Equation Allignment

The below works for me:

$\begin{aligned}
Bias(\hat{\theta})  &= E(\hat{\theta}) - \theta \\
                    &= E(2 \bar{X} -1) - \theta \\
                    &= \frac{2}{n}\sum_{i=1}^n E(X_i) -1 -\theta \\
                    &= 2E(X) - 1 - \theta \\
                    &= 2 \cdot \frac{\theta+1}{2} - 1 - \theta \\
                    &= 0 \\
\end{aligned}$
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    I believe that post only addresses how to align elements of the equation. I believe here they're asking how to align equations to the left of the page. Your code aligns the = symbol for each line, but it will still be centered on the page by default.
    – Will C
    Jun 10, 2019 at 17:01
  • Your answer nor the answers in your link do not help in left aligning equations in R Markdown.
    – gosuto
    Oct 15, 2019 at 19:32
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$ L(x_{1}, x_{2}, ..., x_{n}| \mu) =  \mu * (1-\mu) $

$log (\ L(x_{1}, x_{2}, ..., x_{n}| \mu)) = h * log(\mu) + (m-h) * log(1-\mu) $

$\frac{\partial  log(\ L(x_{1}, x_{2}, ..., x_{n}| \mu)}{\partial(\mu)}  = \frac{h}{\mu} + \frac{h-m}{1-\mu} $

#### We set this to zero to find the value that maximizes the likelihood 

$\frac{h}{\mu} + \frac{h-m}{1-\mu} = 0 $

$h = m * \mu $

$\mu = \frac{h}{m} $
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  • this does not align the equations at the equals sign anymore
    – Jaleks
    Nov 6, 2021 at 16:40

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