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How can I shift a subequations environment to the left? hspace*{} didn't work.



documentclass[journal]{IEEEtran}

usepackage{mathtools}
usepackage[overload]{empheq}

begin{document}

title{...}
author{...}

maketitle

begin{abstract}...end{abstract}

%hspace*{-2cm}
begin{subequations}
%hspace*{-2cm}
begin{align}[left = empheqlbrace,]
%hspace*{-2cm}
&a,\
&b,
end{align}
end{subequations}
end{document}









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    How can I shift a subequations environment to the left? hspace*{} didn't work.



    documentclass[journal]{IEEEtran}

    usepackage{mathtools}
    usepackage[overload]{empheq}

    begin{document}

    title{...}
    author{...}

    maketitle

    begin{abstract}...end{abstract}

    %hspace*{-2cm}
    begin{subequations}
    %hspace*{-2cm}
    begin{align}[left = empheqlbrace,]
    %hspace*{-2cm}
    &a,\
    &b,
    end{align}
    end{subequations}
    end{document}









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      How can I shift a subequations environment to the left? hspace*{} didn't work.



      documentclass[journal]{IEEEtran}

      usepackage{mathtools}
      usepackage[overload]{empheq}

      begin{document}

      title{...}
      author{...}

      maketitle

      begin{abstract}...end{abstract}

      %hspace*{-2cm}
      begin{subequations}
      %hspace*{-2cm}
      begin{align}[left = empheqlbrace,]
      %hspace*{-2cm}
      &a,\
      &b,
      end{align}
      end{subequations}
      end{document}









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      How can I shift a subequations environment to the left? hspace*{} didn't work.



      documentclass[journal]{IEEEtran}

      usepackage{mathtools}
      usepackage[overload]{empheq}

      begin{document}

      title{...}
      author{...}

      maketitle

      begin{abstract}...end{abstract}

      %hspace*{-2cm}
      begin{subequations}
      %hspace*{-2cm}
      begin{align}[left = empheqlbrace,]
      %hspace*{-2cm}
      &a,\
      &b,
      end{align}
      end{subequations}
      end{document}






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          Use the flalign environment:



          documentclass[journal]{IEEEtran}

          usepackage{mathtools}
          usepackage[overload]{empheq}
          usepackage{lipsum}

          begin{document}

          title{...}
          author{...}

          maketitle

          begin{abstract}...end{abstract}
          lipsum[11]
          begin{subequations}
          %hspace*{-2cm}
          begin{flalign}[left = empheqlbrace,]
          a & = c + d, & \
          b & = e + f,
          end{flalign}
          end{subequations}
          lipsum

          end{document}


          enter image description here






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            You can place it inside a parbox command as wide as you wish (but at least as needed for the equations)



            documentclass{article}

            usepackage{mathtools}
            usepackage[overload]{empheq}

            begin{document}

            title{...}
            author{...}

            maketitle

            begin{abstract}...end{abstract}

            Test text here:

            parbox{0.14textwidth}{begin{subequations}
            %hspace*{-2cm}
            begin{align}[left = empheqlbrace,]
            %hspace*{-2cm}
            &a,\
            &b,
            end{align}
            end{subequations}}
            end{document}


            Output:



            enter image description here






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              up vote
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              Use the flalign environment:



              documentclass[journal]{IEEEtran}

              usepackage{mathtools}
              usepackage[overload]{empheq}
              usepackage{lipsum}

              begin{document}

              title{...}
              author{...}

              maketitle

              begin{abstract}...end{abstract}
              lipsum[11]
              begin{subequations}
              %hspace*{-2cm}
              begin{flalign}[left = empheqlbrace,]
              a & = c + d, & \
              b & = e + f,
              end{flalign}
              end{subequations}
              lipsum

              end{document}


              enter image description here






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                up vote
                4
                down vote



                accepted










                Use the flalign environment:



                documentclass[journal]{IEEEtran}

                usepackage{mathtools}
                usepackage[overload]{empheq}
                usepackage{lipsum}

                begin{document}

                title{...}
                author{...}

                maketitle

                begin{abstract}...end{abstract}
                lipsum[11]
                begin{subequations}
                %hspace*{-2cm}
                begin{flalign}[left = empheqlbrace,]
                a & = c + d, & \
                b & = e + f,
                end{flalign}
                end{subequations}
                lipsum

                end{document}


                enter image description here






                share|improve this answer























                  up vote
                  4
                  down vote



                  accepted







                  up vote
                  4
                  down vote



                  accepted






                  Use the flalign environment:



                  documentclass[journal]{IEEEtran}

                  usepackage{mathtools}
                  usepackage[overload]{empheq}
                  usepackage{lipsum}

                  begin{document}

                  title{...}
                  author{...}

                  maketitle

                  begin{abstract}...end{abstract}
                  lipsum[11]
                  begin{subequations}
                  %hspace*{-2cm}
                  begin{flalign}[left = empheqlbrace,]
                  a & = c + d, & \
                  b & = e + f,
                  end{flalign}
                  end{subequations}
                  lipsum

                  end{document}


                  enter image description here






                  share|improve this answer












                  Use the flalign environment:



                  documentclass[journal]{IEEEtran}

                  usepackage{mathtools}
                  usepackage[overload]{empheq}
                  usepackage{lipsum}

                  begin{document}

                  title{...}
                  author{...}

                  maketitle

                  begin{abstract}...end{abstract}
                  lipsum[11]
                  begin{subequations}
                  %hspace*{-2cm}
                  begin{flalign}[left = empheqlbrace,]
                  a & = c + d, & \
                  b & = e + f,
                  end{flalign}
                  end{subequations}
                  lipsum

                  end{document}


                  enter image description here







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                  answered Dec 7 at 14:29









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                      You can place it inside a parbox command as wide as you wish (but at least as needed for the equations)



                      documentclass{article}

                      usepackage{mathtools}
                      usepackage[overload]{empheq}

                      begin{document}

                      title{...}
                      author{...}

                      maketitle

                      begin{abstract}...end{abstract}

                      Test text here:

                      parbox{0.14textwidth}{begin{subequations}
                      %hspace*{-2cm}
                      begin{align}[left = empheqlbrace,]
                      %hspace*{-2cm}
                      &a,\
                      &b,
                      end{align}
                      end{subequations}}
                      end{document}


                      Output:



                      enter image description here






                      share|improve this answer

























                        up vote
                        3
                        down vote













                        You can place it inside a parbox command as wide as you wish (but at least as needed for the equations)



                        documentclass{article}

                        usepackage{mathtools}
                        usepackage[overload]{empheq}

                        begin{document}

                        title{...}
                        author{...}

                        maketitle

                        begin{abstract}...end{abstract}

                        Test text here:

                        parbox{0.14textwidth}{begin{subequations}
                        %hspace*{-2cm}
                        begin{align}[left = empheqlbrace,]
                        %hspace*{-2cm}
                        &a,\
                        &b,
                        end{align}
                        end{subequations}}
                        end{document}


                        Output:



                        enter image description here






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                          You can place it inside a parbox command as wide as you wish (but at least as needed for the equations)



                          documentclass{article}

                          usepackage{mathtools}
                          usepackage[overload]{empheq}

                          begin{document}

                          title{...}
                          author{...}

                          maketitle

                          begin{abstract}...end{abstract}

                          Test text here:

                          parbox{0.14textwidth}{begin{subequations}
                          %hspace*{-2cm}
                          begin{align}[left = empheqlbrace,]
                          %hspace*{-2cm}
                          &a,\
                          &b,
                          end{align}
                          end{subequations}}
                          end{document}


                          Output:



                          enter image description here






                          share|improve this answer












                          You can place it inside a parbox command as wide as you wish (but at least as needed for the equations)



                          documentclass{article}

                          usepackage{mathtools}
                          usepackage[overload]{empheq}

                          begin{document}

                          title{...}
                          author{...}

                          maketitle

                          begin{abstract}...end{abstract}

                          Test text here:

                          parbox{0.14textwidth}{begin{subequations}
                          %hspace*{-2cm}
                          begin{align}[left = empheqlbrace,]
                          %hspace*{-2cm}
                          &a,\
                          &b,
                          end{align}
                          end{subequations}}
                          end{document}


                          Output:



                          enter image description here







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                          answered Dec 7 at 12:53









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