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  Python doesn't have formulae, it has functions and methods.  So you have
to describe more completely

what kind of formula you have, math, physics, chemistry?

the formula is related to math.


  And how is one different than the next?


these formula are completely different each other  and it is custom
formula.
for example, when I put 3 input into A formula, it outputs 1 result.
and when I put 3 input into B formula, it outputs 1 result
so each formula have 3 input for example

A formula : f(x,y,z)=3x+4y+2z+3
B formula : f(k,j,t)=2k+3j+2t+1

this formula is different each other which has 3 input.
and have only 1 result

and if I loop this formula from 0 to N(for example : N = 3)
if N=1, the result will be different each other. and N=2 too.
but when N=3, the result will be same each other.

Since N isn't a parameter to either function, the results can never change.

so I wanted to prove this. by drawing shape or something so that children
can be understand easily.





I'm still trying to help you clarify your problem, but you are getting much closer. Those two formulae take three arguments (although you should use the same name for the arguments if the comparison is to mean anything). N doesn't come into it at all.

Perhaps by N you mean tuples like (2,1,1) and (4,2,1), and you want to know for which tuples the result will be the same.

That could be represented by some 4 dimensional graph, but I don't know any graphing package that could show it, in python or otherwise.


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