I had a similar problem. Python3 should be in your path. A workaround I did
was to create a soft link named ‘python’ that points to your python3 (put
it in a directory that’s already in your path). Although I’m not 100% sure
where the ideal place to put this soft link is. Maybe someone else has
bet
Hello,
I am Installing SageMath from the source code on my Ubuntu20.04. I had
installed it successfully but, due to some issues in my system, I
reinstalled Ubuntu, and now following the same step for sage installation I
get an Error in the Installation of 'tar.bz2' file. I give the 'make -j4'
Sorry for writing uncomplete formula. Here it is better
(sqrt(2)*a-2*r)/(2+2*sqrt(2))
Thanks
Bert
Am Montag, 27. Juli 2020 20:28:14 UTC+2 schrieb Bert Henry:
>
> How can I get from
>
> 2(2+1)2a−a
>
>
> the numerical term
>
> 0.2929a - 0.4142r
>
> Thanks in advance
> Bert
>
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I declared some variables with assume
e. g.
assume(r, 'real')
assume(k, 'integer')
assume(j >0)
and so on.
During my calculation I need (in one step) j=15
How can I delete the number 15 for j? I tried it with assume(r>0), but it
didn't work.
Thanks in advance
Bert
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How can I get from
2(2+1)2a−a
the numerical term
0.2929a - 0.4142r
Thanks in advance
Bert
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