>>
>> Otherwise your code will be useful only for a very constrained subset
>> of sympy functions (no special functions (gamma or bessel), integrals,
>> nsolve expressions and so on).
>
> Why do you need to support nsolve expressions?  Isn't the whole point
> of implicit plotting that you don't have to use nsolve to plot the
> expression?

As you said, nsolve is not a good example, but the other still apply.
However Bharath mentioned a possible solution (something about
starting with smaller domains).

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