Is there any reason why plot converts the arguments of a function
allways to float?
This way it is impossible to zoom in, and sometimes there are strange
artifacts, like breaks in otherwise smooth functions.
Why not just take the number domain of the interval borders.
If it is QQ, then give as arguments QQ. If it is RR(prec) then give as
argument RR(prec) to the function.

Or is there any meaning I dont see yet, to convert to float?
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