\lefteqn{eqn}
 prints eqn in display math style, but pretends that it has
 zero width.  It is typicaly used within an 
 Eqnarray environment for
 displaying long equations that require multiple lines.
A typical use might be
  \begin{eqnarray}
  \lefteqn{\int_0^\infty some expression =} \\
  & & some terms \\
  & & \mbox{} + more terms
  \end{eqnarray}
Note that the empty \mbox{} is so LaTeX
knows that the following + is a binary operator, and is not
attached to the first of the "more terms" as a unary operator.