BPVC Style Guide

DISPLAY MATH AND TECHNICAL TERMINOLOGY

NUMBERING EQUATIONS

Many mathematical publications assign numbers to displayed equations as a handy means of cross-referencing. In each chapter (including appendices) the equations begin with number 1. The entire number is enclosed in parentheses and set flush right opposite the displayed equation, which should not extend to within an em space of it (the equation itself is centered). See Sample. References to these numbers in the text are also enclosed in parentheses [e.g., see eq. (2)].

When an equation takes up several lines, or when a single number refers to a series of equations displayed together, the number is set on the last line of the display. See Sample.

reference - A-2.4
November 28, 2007