I have the following structure to a set of equations:
\begin{align}
\MoveEqLeft eq1 = \\
& eq2term1 eq2term2 \\
& eq3term1 eq3term2
\end{align}
Right now eq2term1 and eq2term2 are way too long to appear together in the same line. I want to break it into:
\begin{align}
\MoveEqLeft eq1 = & \\
& eq2term1 \\
& eq2term2 \\
& eq3term1 eq3term2
\end{align}
However, there is one thing I don't like about this, which is eq2term1 and eq2term2 are aligned to the left the same way. I want to push eq2term2 much further in, so that it is apparent it is a continuation of eq2term1. Is there a way to do that?
I think I could do that by adding spaces before eq2term2, but that doesn't sound the "right" way to do it...
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environment form the AMSmath package might be useful for you?\phantom{put something here}