I think SymPy is going to be useful when a good geometry module is
released, and hopefully a trigonometry module will also come out. Once
that happens it won't take much to meet the needs of all high school
math classes since we already have really good symbolic support that
includes functions useful for experimenting in elementary algebra, 2D
plotting, and calculus packages. SAGE preparsing can be turned off by
typing "preparse(False)."

On 8/11/07, Ondrej Certik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > (expecting 1/3 and 8 respectively), then I will not be able to run it
> > in Python and thus will get stuck in SAGE environment, which is (I
> > think) bad.
>
> Just a clarification since I didn't write it clearly: I think the SAGE
> environment is great, but getting stuck in any environment is
> something that I don't like.
>
> Ondrej
>
> >
>

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