Sorry for not mentioning earlier. My platform is Ubuntu 20.04 LTS and my 
Sage version is 'SageMath version 9.0, Release Date: 2020-01-01'.

I used 'sudo apt install sagemath sagemath-jupyter sagemath-doc-en'
to install sage along with sagemath-jupyter and sagemath-doc-en

I also cloned the GitHub repository of sage for developers and built it 
from source. 
On Wednesday, March 23, 2022 at 2:40:28 PM UTC+5:30 slelievre wrote:

> From the screenshot it looks like Ubuntu?
>
> In which case, did you install Sage as an Ubuntu package?
> or by building it from source? or via Conda? or in some
> other way?
>
> If you installed Sage using Ubuntu's package manager,
> by selecting the package `sagemath`, you may also
> want to install `sagemath-doc` (and maybe also, though
> unrelated to your question here, `sagemath-jupyter`).
>
> If you built Sage from source, the documentation should
> have been built, but if it was not, try to build it by running
> ```
> make sagemath_doc_html
> ```
> from the root folder of your Sage installation.
>
>

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