I've been experimenting (in an interact) with graphing x^m/e^x for large 
values of m, in order to demonstrate that exp grows faster than any power 
function.  This works fine up to m=15, but at 16 (and any higher value) I 
get a long list of errors ending with 

ParseFatalException: Expected end of math '$'
$\verb|1e+12|$ (at char 0), (line:1, col:1)

Wolfram Alpha is perfectly happy to graph this function up to m=125, and after 
that, it fails only in lopping off the top of the graph because the 
y-coordinates are too big. 
Is there some reason why Sage can't handle this?

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