With the help of sympy.as_two_terms() method, we can separate the mathematical expression by constant value in the mathematical expression and return a tuple by using sympy.as_two_terms() method.
Syntax :
sympy.as_two_terms()
Return : Return the tuple of elements separated by constant value.
Example #1 :
In this example we can see that by using sympy.as_two_terms() method, we are able to get the tuple of elements separated by constant value.
# import sympy from sympy import *Â Â Â x, y = symbols('x y') Â Â # Using sympy.as_two_terms() method gfg = (3 * x + 5 * y + 6).as_two_terms() Â Â print(gfg) |
Output :
(6, 3*x + 5*y)
Example #2 :
# import sympy from sympy import *Â Â Â x, y = symbols('x y') Â Â # Using sympy.as_two_terms() method gfg = (x**2 + 4).as_two_terms() Â Â print(gfg) |
Output :
(4, x**2)
