How to put a formula into a table cell
You cannot use \begin{equation}...\end{equation}
inside a table cell. If you want it to look like a displayed equation, you can do this:
3 & \(\displaystyle \sum_{n=1}\nolimits' C_n \) & $2$ & $2(n+1)$ \\
Here, \( ... \)
is inline math (more-or-less equivalent to $ ... $
), and \displaystyle
is self-explanatory: it typesets the equation in the style as it was a displayed math.
You can actually put \begin{equation}...\end{equation}
in a tabular
cell, but you need to box it up first, either using a vbox
, minipage
, parbox
, or something similar.
Whether or not that's a good idea is another issue; if your tabular
is floating then it's almost certainly a bad idea (as the numbering might get messed up)
3 & \vbox{\begin{equation} \sum_{n=1}\nolimits' C_n \end{equation}} & $2$ & $2(n+1)$ \\
4 & \parbox{3cm}{\begin{equation} \sum_{n=1}\nolimits' C_n \end{equation}} & $2$ & $2(n+1)$ \\
5 & \begin{minipage}{4cm}\begin{equation} \sum_{n=1}\nolimits' C_n \end{equation}\end{minipage} & $2$ & $2(n+1)$ \