# Unusual line breaks in equation

I've got the following code, but I dont know why it creates line breaks in the equation

\begin{enumerate}
\item My Equation
$$P\wedgeS \equiv \emph{False} \implies L : lineBreaks$$
\end{enumerate}


Output:

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There should be no $ in an equation environment. And no \\ either. Please, state precisely what's the output you're expecting. – egreg Dec 17 '12 at 18:52 @egreg Oh!, I need to define escape key for the equation? – asghar ashgari Dec 17 '12 at 18:54 What you put in an equation is already "between $". And if you want to split it between different lines you should look at amsmath's environments (align, gather, split, multline,... ). –  Manuel Dec 17 '12 at 18:59
@egreg and Manuael thanks for the comments and tips! I added the working version. –  asghar ashgari Dec 17 '12 at 19:01
@Manuel thanks for pointing out!, just realised this fact! :P –  asghar ashgari Dec 17 '12 at 19:02

$$P \wedge S \equiv \textit{False} \implies L : \textit{lineBreaks}$$

I would make the equation read as follows: P\wedge S \equiv \textit{False} \implies L : \textit{lineBreaks}. That way, you'll get better kerning of the letters in "False" and "lineBreaks". –  Mico Dec 17 '12 at 19:34