Curiously I don't find sagemath in Homebrew; wonder if it left? I checked on 
two Macs (one mine and one a
friend's).

I do find Sagemath in apt for Ubuntu/Debian, but not in yum/dnf under 
AlmaLinux, for comparison.
www.sagemath.org looks healthy enough and lists MacOS binaries, so maybe that's 
the modern approach for a
Mac.

Thanks for letting me know about that one. I wouldn't need that much complexity 
often, but it's nice to know
where to find mathematical muscle when necessary.

On Mon, Feb 19, 2024 at 01:43:11PM -0500, 'Jason J.G. White' via MacVisionaries 
wrote:
   On 19/2/24 10:25, Doug Lee wrote:

I've never tried calc, but I've used bc for a long time when I need a quick calc
ulation.

   Thank you for the recommendation.

   At the other end of the sophistication scale is Sagemath, also
   available in Homebrew. It's more than the ultimate calculator.

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