I found a message on sage-devel list (http://www.mail-archive.com/sage-
de...@googlegroups.com/msg10351.html) about an inequality solver.
However, each time x is a divisor of something (therefore it cannot be
zero), the isolver function fails, as it tries to find the zeros of x
as a solving strategy.

So, no way of solving general inequalities?

On 10 maio, 00:52, Leonardo Passos <lnrd...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Is there a way to find the domain of x given a simple inequality like 5*x +
> 2 > x - 6 in Sage? Mapple does support this...but it ain't free software. I
> was wondering if could use Sarge in a high school math class, so this is of
> big relevance.
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