My students who have been using Sage all year for abstract algebra
have taken to using Sage notation in their proofs, such as QQ and ZZ
for the rationals and integers, rather than blackboard bold like I use
in class.  Which I take as a good sign (of something).

But yesterday, a student struggling with a Galois theory question on
an exam took this to a logical extreme.  He wrote:

sage: solve(question_two)
--> NotImplementedError: Nice Try!

;-)

Rob

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