#7401: Derivative at a point is not translated into Maxima
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   Reporter:  robert.marik  |       Owner:  was                   
       Type:  defect        |      Status:  needs_review          
   Priority:  major         |   Milestone:  sage-4.3              
  Component:  interfaces    |    Keywords:  derivative, at, maxima
Work_issues:                |      Author:  Robert Marik          
   Reviewer:                |      Merged:                        
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Changes (by robert.marik):

  * status:  needs_work => needs_review


Comment:

 Replying to [comment:7 kcrisman]:
 >
 > Can you give an example of Sage command -> Maxima command -> Maxima
 output that would give rise to such a situation?  That should make it
 fairly straightforward to change the at function appropriately.

 I thought that this happens for taylor polynomial in more variables.
 However, it is not the case (btw. taylor polynomial in more variables seem
 to be not supported in Sage and I submited patch for #7472).

 Hence I think that the problem is patched and if someone finds situation
 where she/he needs to enhace the functionallity, this can be solved in
 another ticket.

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