Updates:
Status: Fixed
Comment #2 on issue 1967 by [email protected]: latex(Mul(Pow(2, 2,
evaluate=False), Pow(3, -1, evaluate=False), evaluate=False)) gives
\frac{4}{3}, not \frac{2^2}{3}
http://code.google.com/p/sympy/issues/detail?id=1967
This is fixed:
In [1]: Mul(Pow(2, 2, evaluate=False), Pow(3, -1, evaluate=False),
evaluate=False)
Out[1]:
2
2
--
3
In [2]: latex(Mul(Pow(2, 2, evaluate=False), Pow(3, -1, evaluate=False),
evaluate=False))
Out[2]: \frac{2^{2}}{3}
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