Sage gives not a wrong result: your function f(t) is different from
the function of your prof. Look at the coefficient of t^2
:))

2020-10-06 0:07 GMT+02:00, Kadeh Ikpe <kadehbi...@gmail.com>:
> Hello, I'm using the Sage program for one of my math labs and it doesn't
> print out the same output as the professor. I'm gonna post a picture of the
>
> professor's sage and mine and it's giving me the wrong output.
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