Dear sagefriends,
(sorry for my English)
Let us define
var('t'); q=sin(t)^2 + cos(t)^2
By using simplify(q) we again get
sin(t)^2 + cos(t)^2
Instead of simplify() we can use full_simplify() and trig_simplify().
But both full_simplify(q) and trig_simplify(q) give an error message.
You must use
q.full_simplify()
or
q.trig_simplify()
to get the answer 1.
But this kind of notation as a method is very strange for many people.
Wy not to add the possibility of use full_simplify(q) or similar for
many
other methods?
Perhaps it is too complicate to implement it, I don't know...
Yours,
Juan Luis Varona
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