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"""A module for solving all kinds of equations.
Examples
========
>>> from sympy.solvers import solve
>>> from sympy.abc import x
>>> solve(x**5+5*x**4+10*x**3+10*x**2+5*x+1,x)
[-1]
"""
from sympy.core.assumptions import check_assumptions, failing_assumptions
from .solvers import solve, solve_linear_system, solve_linear_system_LU, \
solve_undetermined_coeffs, nsolve, solve_linear, checksol, \
det_quick, inv_quick
from .diophantine import diophantine
from .recurr import rsolve, rsolve_poly, rsolve_ratio, rsolve_hyper
from .ode import checkodesol, classify_ode, dsolve, \
homogeneous_order
from .polysys import solve_poly_system, solve_triangulated
from .pde import pde_separate, pde_separate_add, pde_separate_mul, \
pdsolve, classify_pde, checkpdesol
from .deutils import ode_order
from .inequalities import reduce_inequalities, reduce_abs_inequality, \
reduce_abs_inequalities, solve_poly_inequality, solve_rational_inequalities, solve_univariate_inequality
from .decompogen import decompogen
from .solveset import solveset, linsolve, linear_eq_to_matrix, nonlinsolve, substitution
# This is here instead of sympy/sets/__init__.py to avoid circular import issues
from ..core.singleton import S
Complexes = S.Complexes
__all__ = [
'solve', 'solve_linear_system', 'solve_linear_system_LU',
'solve_undetermined_coeffs', 'nsolve', 'solve_linear', 'checksol',
'det_quick', 'inv_quick', 'check_assumptions', 'failing_assumptions',
'diophantine',
'rsolve', 'rsolve_poly', 'rsolve_ratio', 'rsolve_hyper',
'checkodesol', 'classify_ode', 'dsolve', 'homogeneous_order',
'solve_poly_system', 'solve_triangulated',
'pde_separate', 'pde_separate_add', 'pde_separate_mul', 'pdsolve',
'classify_pde', 'checkpdesol',
'ode_order',
'reduce_inequalities', 'reduce_abs_inequality', 'reduce_abs_inequalities',
'solve_poly_inequality', 'solve_rational_inequalities',
'solve_univariate_inequality',
'decompogen',
'solveset', 'linsolve', 'linear_eq_to_matrix', 'nonlinsolve',
'substitution',
# This is here instead of sympy/sets/__init__.py to avoid circular import issues
'Complexes',
]