On Wednesday, April 17, 2013 8:58:15 AM UTC-7, Francois Maltey wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> I must declare "assume" twice. First time, I get an unevalued form.
> After the second assume, I get the fine result :
> I use Sage 5.7
>
> sage: forget () ; var('n')
> n
> sage: assume ((x<1) and (x>0))
>
Is "assume((x<1) and (x>0))" supported syntax? If you use "assume(x<1,
x>0)" instead, I think your example works with just one assume statement.
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John
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