All,
This is fine.
\starttext
\startformula
\left(\matrix{y_1\cr y_2\cr \vdots\cr y_n}\right)=
\left(\matrix{x_1^2\cr x_2^2\cr \vdots\cr x_n^2}\right)
-2\left(\matrix{x_1\cr x_2\cr \vdots\cr x_n}\right)
-\left(\matrix{3\cr 3\cr \vdots\cr 3}\right).
\stopformula
If
\startformula
\vec x
\def\vec#1{{\bf #1}}
Matthias
On Oct 31, 2004, at 2:49 PM, David Arnold wrote:
All,
This is fine.
\starttext
\startformula
\left(\matrix{y_1\cr y_2\cr \vdots\cr y_n}\right)=
\left(\matrix{x_1^2\cr x_2^2\cr \vdots\cr x_n^2}\right)
-2\left(\matrix{x_1\cr x_2\cr \vdots\cr x_n}\right)
Matthias,
Of course! Thanks.
\def\vec#1{{\bf #1}}
Matthias
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