Jose Guzman wrote:

> Yes it works! for some strange reason it did not work in my old sheet. I 
> though to plot one should use a combination of plot() and show() 
> commands. Actually, I created a small tutorial for private use to learn 
> more about sage commands to plot, which talks about the use of plot() 
> and show(). I expected to use it for my future curse of Sage for 
> scientist in my institute. :P You can see in http://sagenb.org/home/pub/399


This looks great.  Would you be willing to contribute it to Sage as a 
"primer"?  (A Sage primer is a short, focused exploration of a specific 
functionality of Sage.)

Jason


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