2021-11-01 16:27:42 +0100 | marked best answer | displaying coefficients of two variable polynomials on a plane Is there a way to arrange the coefficients of a multivariable polynomial in a specific way? For example, given I want to see something similar to |
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2021-09-12 09:26:01 +0100 | asked a question | saving multiple files saving multiple files Can I save results from a series of computations separately? Like for i in RANGE: CODE save( |