|   | 1 |  initial version  | 
No you can't. But you can take the output of a sage command and get the latex out of it. To do so right click on the output and then select Show math as -> tex command.
|   | 2 |  No.2 Revision  | 
No you can't. But you can take the output of a sage command and get the latex out of it. To do so right click on the output and then select Show math as -> tex command.
You can then paste that latex into the text cell, enclosed within $ symbols.
|   | 3 |  No.3 Revision  | 
No you can't. But you can take the output of a sage command and get the latex out of it. To do so right click on the output and then select Show math as -> tex command.
You can then paste that latex into the text cell, enclosed within $ symbols.
Edit: I forgot to add. You need to either use view() or pretty_print() or enable the Typeset check box to get a typeset output.
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