The following code snippet works, until you uncomment the "c=x-a" line, at 
which point you get the error  
"TypeError: f() takes exactly 2 arguments (1 given)".  The line "c=x" 
causes no problems.  What's going on?

(Note: I know you don't need that line; this replicates the TypeError  in a 
more complicated problem.)

from mpmath import *
def f(a,b):
#   c=x-a
   return a-2, b-3
print findroot(f, (5, 6))

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