Newbie for that math subject...but...

- there is one SAGE trac about Macaulay resultant: 
http://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/15382  ( SageDays 55?)

- from Wikipedia I just got that Macaulay resultant is working for* 
homogenoeus* polynomials in n-variables

- you can easily transform two bivariates polynomials f(x,y)  and g(x,y) to 
two homogenoeus polynomials F(x,y,z), G(x,y,z)  using extra-variable z : 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homogeneous_polynomial and extra-condition z = 
1

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