Comment #5 on issue 1374 by akshaysrinivasan: simplify(x**2-x**2.0) does  
not yield 0.
http://code.google.com/p/sympy/issues/detail?id=1374

Isn't this self-contradictory ?

>>> x**2 == x**2.0
True
>>> x**2 - x**2.0 == 0
False
>>> hash(x**2)
980725140
>>> hash(x**2.0)
-1761090543
>>> hash(Real(2.0))
1375054158
>>> hash(Integer(2.0))
-1761484631

Python default types yield.
>>> hash(2.0)
2
>>> hash(2)
2
>>> hash(2.4)
-1288424756


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