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On Saturday, July 22nd, 2023 at 10:47 AM, Ralf Hemmecke <r...@hemmecke.org> 
wrote:

> Can you answer the question why you want to have such a transformation
> of your expression?

Because it lets me solve my problem on paper but I want to make sure there are 
no mistakes in the solution.

> (4) -> normalize(ex2)

That's it! Thank you very much! This one command gets me directly to the 
expression that I will use to find an antiderivative. I guess you'd say that I 
can simply integrate what I want and FriCAS will automagically do everything 
needed. Well, I tried it but I was not satisfied with the output. I think I'll 
get to that in a separate thread.

By the way, is there a way to show steps a command like 'normalize' takes to 
derive its result? It would help to pinpoint a mistake in my calculations if 
FriCAS gives a different result.

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