> I am trying to get all the math in my document appear larger in the PDF
> output. The \DeclareMathSizes{12}{10}{7}{5} didnt change anything with
> the math font.
So try:
\DeclareMathSizes{12}{12}{9}{7}
The last three numbers are setting the different math sizes when your
font size is 12. If your font size isn't 12 but is, say, 11 (it goes to
11), then you'll need to try e.g.
\DeclareMathSizes{11}{11}{8}{6}
And you may want to put some other ones in, too, as footnotes are
typically set in a smaller font size, and if you want the math there (if
there is math there) to be set in a different size, you'll need a
special command for that, too. Experimenting is probably the way to go here.
rh
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