Hi Simon.
You surely know better than me :-)
There are many ways for getting help over the internet.
Kind regards.
Dominique.
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Le lundi 13 août 2018 22:39:04 UTC+2, William a écrit :
>
> On Mon, Aug 13, 2018 at 12:55 PM, Simon King > wrote:
> > Hi Dominique,
> >
> > On 2018-08-13, Dominique Laurain >
> wrote:
> >> PS : use asksagemath.org
> >
> > -1!
> >
> > There are people (I, for instance) who hate the guts
Le lundi 13 août 2018 19:12:11 UTC+2, Dominique Laurain a écrit :
>
> One line answer :
>
> a,b,x,y = var('a,b,x,y') ; solve([ x + y == a, x - 2*y == b
> ],x,y,dontsolve='a,b')
>
You don't even need that. Just specify that you want to solve for x and y :
sage: var("x,y,a,b")
(x, y, a, b)
sage:
On Mon, Aug 13, 2018 at 12:55 PM, Simon King wrote:
> Hi Dominique,
>
> On 2018-08-13, Dominique Laurain wrote:
>> PS : use asksagemath.org
>
> -1!
>
> There are people (I, for instance) who hate the guts of
> ask.sagemath.org.
Agreed... though for me it's mostly due to me getting banned half th
Hi Dominique,
On 2018-08-13, Dominique Laurain wrote:
> PS : use asksagemath.org
-1!
There are people (I, for instance) who hate the guts of
ask.sagemath.org. Seriously, I find the whole system of badges and tags
and colourful symbols and embedded editors both distracting and
discouraging. I r
One line answer :
a,b,x,y = var('a,b,x,y') ; solve([ x + y == a, x - 2*y == b
],x,y,dontsolve='a,b')
First statement is to declare symbolic vars a,b,x,y and second statement is
for solving in symbolics x,y
Dominique
PS : use asksagemath.org
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