I have installed wxmaxima-mac (first installed wxmaxima-mac-standalone but
removed it because I thought it might be the reason for my problem). When I
try to define a function, say f(x):=x^3, the output line is < > := ^3 (a space
with a 3-superscript). If I do the same thing with maxima at the command line I
get what I would expect for the output, f(x):=x^3 (x raised to the power of 3).
Why does the output look like this with wxmaxima? If I take a derivative I get,
of course, the < > on the left of :=, and spaces where the independent variable
x should be in the output.
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