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I am writing a short quiz for my students in latex, however I am having trouble with the spacing. The two equations I have are:

 $\int sin^3(x)cos^{\frac{3}{2}}(x)dx$
 \vspace{20pc}

 $\int \frac{3x^2+2x+4}{(x-1)^2(x+1)} dx$

I use \vspace{20pc} to give a gap between both equations to give room for the students to solve it by hand. However, I want to have an equal amount of room on an entire page for both problems. I used \vfill thinking that would work but it simply puts both equations to the top of the page. Is there a way that latex will automatically generate an equal spacing for both problems on a page?

Thank you for your help!

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  • Great, I posted it there. Thank you for the suggestion
    – Luciano Rodriguez
    Mar 12, 2013 at 3:59

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Inserting \vfill between the two equations, and \vfill after the second will leave a stretchable gap between both (sharing it 50/50).

This answer was provided by Werner found at Tex StackExchange

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