On Nov 20, 2007 2:10 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

[snip]
> >  Because then you can
> > use the syntax:
> >
> > integrate(cos(x*y), (x, -pi/2, pi/2), (y, 0, pi))
> >
> > for multiple integrals. But anyway, it's just a cosmetic issue.
>
> When I commended Sage's syntax I was assuming you were using this
> Mathematica like syntax already.  I agree with Ondrej and think his
> suggestion above is the way to go.

This probably goes without saying, but presumably after the change one
will still be able to use the syntax 'integrate(sin(x),x) ' for
indefinite integration?  That is, the second argument may be a triple
or a symbol?

Steve

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