The inital idea came from Vicky, who once asked me How it looks like the function "z=y^2/x". Well, I hadn't had much memory about that since I'd already finished my Calculus Classes. So, I relied her ...
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If the mention of algebra conjures bad memories of math classes, a Python library called SymPy could change your mind about the subject. With SymPy, algebraic operations become easier than tedious ...