I don't know if I have a mathematical blackout, but in my opinion, an
inequality such as the below one should be squarable, as long as all
variables are positive. Is this just not implemented, or am I trying
something stupid? Thanks already for your help!

Stan

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sage: var('bv rwat av lwat')
(bv, rwat, av, lwat)
sage: assume(bv>0,rwat>0,av>0,lwat>0)
sage: eqn=bv < sqrt((bv^2*rwat + av*lwat)/rwat)
sage: eqn^2
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TypeError                                 Traceback (most recent call
last)

/Users/sschym/Downloads/Free/sage-3.1.1/<ipython console> in
<module>()

/Users/sschym/Downloads/Free/sage-3.1.1/integer.pyx in
sage.rings.integer.Integer.__pow__ (sage/rings/integer.c:9508)()

TypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for ** or pow():
'SymbolicEquation' and 'int'
sage:
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