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Python | sympy.Add() method

Last Updated : 14 Jul, 2019
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With the help of sympy.Add() method, we can add the two variables and can form a mathematical expression by using sympy.Add() method.

Syntax : sympy.Add()
Return : Return the addition of two variables.

Example #1 :
In this example we can see that by using sympy.Add() method, we are able to add the number of variables and can form a mathematical expression.




# import sympy
from sympy import * 
  
x = symbols('x')
  
# Use sympy.Add() method
gfg = Add(x, x)
    
print(gfg)


Output :

2*x

Example #2 :




# import sympy
from sympy import * 
  
x, y = symbols('x y')
  
# Use sympy.Add() method
gfg = Add(x, y)
    
print(gfg)


Output :

x + y


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