Hi, Thank you the prompt response.
I have installed sagemeth version 9.3 through Gilbert Source on my windows
10.
The problem occurs when I open SageMath Notebook and try to run the program
through code.
For example: 9+6 and run.. Its not showing any output, even the special
symbols not getting
2022-01-14, iva:
>
> Does anyone know how to draw a snowman?
> [...] picture how snowman has to look like...
> I started drawing with a Sphere, but I can't get it
> like in the picture.
Hi Iva! What a nice seasonal project, and a good way
to learn some Sage while making something fun!
For
Sorry, here is the picture how snowman has to look like..I started drawing
with a Sphere, but I can't get it like in the picture.
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> On Jan 14, 2022, at 09:08 , Rahul Naik wrote:
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> Guys, I have just installed SageMath for the first time. I am unable to run
> any command . i am not even able to save the document. Please Help
We are here to help, but in order to do that, it would help us to know what is
going wrong.
In a blizzard?
P=sage.plot.graphics.Graphics()
P.show(axes=False)
In general, though, this is not a very mathematical question, nor one for
which a computer algebra package is going to be the best tool. Perhaps if
you give some more context, someone will be able to give you more useful
help.
Guys, I have just installed SageMath for the first time. I am unable to run
any command . i am not even able to save the document. Please Help
Thank You!
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Hey!
Does anyone know how to draw a snowman?
Iva
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You could just do R =
K.embeddings(RealField(1000))[0](K.units()[0]).log().abs(), for instance.
On Sunday, December 26, 2021 at 9:21:18 PM UTC+1 Michael Beeson wrote:
> I want to compute the regulator of a real quadratic field Q(sqrt d) to
> high precision,
> accurately enough to compute the