On 1/31/12 1:26 PM, Dana Ernst wrote:
On Jan 31, 2012, at 2:08 PM, Jason Grout wrote:
On 1/31/12 12:58 PM, D.C. Ernst wrote:
I'm using Sage 4.7. I've attached screenshots (.jpeg) of both so you
can see what I mean.
Can you reproduce this in a published worksheet on sagenb.org?
Sorry…here
On Jan 31, 2012, at 2:08 PM, Jason Grout wrote:
> On 1/31/12 12:58 PM, D.C. Ernst wrote:
>> I'm using Sage 4.7. I've attached screenshots (.jpeg) of both so you
>> can see what I mean.
>
> Can you reproduce this in a published worksheet on sagenb.org?
Sorry…here is the worksheet:
http://sagenb
On Jan 31, 2012, at 2:08 PM, Jason Grout wrote:
> On 1/31/12 12:58 PM, D.C. Ernst wrote:
>> I'm using Sage 4.7. I've attached screenshots (.jpeg) of both so you
>> can see what I mean.
>
> Can you reproduce this in a published worksheet on sagenb.org?
Comes out the same. Do you see what I mean
On 1/31/12 12:58 PM, D.C. Ernst wrote:
I'm using Sage 4.7. I've attached screenshots (.jpeg) of both so you
can see what I mean.
Can you reproduce this in a published worksheet on sagenb.org?
Thanks,
Jason
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I'm using sage-4.8 and those commands work just fine!
Cheers.
On Jan 31, 2:19 pm, "D.C. Ernst" wrote:
> If I plot
>
> var('x y z')
> A=implicit_plot3d(x+y+z==1,(x,-3,3),(y,-3,3),(z,-3,3))
> B=implicit_plot3d(x+y+z==0,(x,-3,3),(y,-3,3),(z,-3,3),color='red')
> A+B
>
> You get what you expect. How