I'm not sure how familiar you are with LaTeX, but the notebook does allow you to use things like \begin{align}
, allowing you to organize things into columns by separating them with &
symbols. For example, this works if you enter it into a Markdown cell:
$$
\begin{align}
a = \frac{1}{2} && b = \frac{1}{3} && c = \frac{1}{4} \\
a && b && c
\end{align}
$$
This also works using display(Math())
, e.g.:
display(Math(
r"""
\begin{align}
a = \frac{1}{2} && b = \frac{1}{3} && c = \frac{1}{4} \\
a && b && c \\
1 && 2 && 3
\end{align}
"""))
Giving you this output: