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Next, print your lin_eq instance.

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You should print lin_eq.

js
({ test: () => assert(runPython(`_Node(_code).has_call("print(lin_eq)")`)) })

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py
from abc import ABC, abstractmethod

class Equation(ABC):
    degree: int
    
    def __init__(self, *args):
        if (self.degree + 1) != len(args):
            raise TypeError(
                f"'Equation' object takes {self.degree + 1} positional arguments but {len(args)} were given"
            )
        if any(not isinstance(arg, (int, float)) for arg in args):
            raise TypeError("Coefficients must be of type 'int' or 'float'")
        if args[0] == 0:
            raise ValueError("Highest degree coefficient must be different from zero")
        self.coefficients = {(len(args) - n - 1): arg for n, arg in enumerate(args)}        

    def __init_subclass__(cls):
        if not hasattr(cls, "degree"):
            raise AttributeError(
                f"Cannot create '{cls.__name__}' class: missing required attribute 'degree'"
            )
    
    @abstractmethod
    def solve(self):
        pass
        
    @abstractmethod
    def analyze(self):
        pass
        
class LinearEquation(Equation):
    degree = 1
    
    def solve(self):
        pass
    
    def analyze(self):
        pass
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lin_eq = LinearEquation(2, 3)
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