That worked, thanks, I didn’t have that maps to command in my pocket.
> On Feb 25, 2017, at 3:59 PM, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
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> {x\mapsto "+latex(e)+"}
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On Saturday, February 25, 2017 at 9:48:17 PM UTC, Richard W Bump wrote:
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> Sir,
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> Thanks for the effort. I can make X->0, but 0 is actually a variable
> “e” and can just as well be any value from -infinity to +infinity.
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OK, then you probably can replace {x\mapsto 0} with {x\mapsto "+
Sir,
Thanks for the effort. I can make X->0, but 0 is actually a variable “e”
and can just as well be any value from -infinity to +infinity.All said, I
can do this demo in Geogebra in less than half the time, but I like to use Sage
to compare answers since will more likely give me the
I have just installed Sage (SageMath-7.4) on a mac under sierra, where tex
is correctly installed (Texshop).
I have an error message
pdflatex doesn't seem to be installed
What can I do ? When I write $sage on the terminal, is says that this
command is not found
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