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DOC: Misspelling in agents.rst documentation (#5038)
# Corrected Misspelling in agents.rst Documentation <!-- Thank you for contributing to LangChain! Your PR will appear in our next release under the title you set. Please make sure it highlights your valuable contribution. Replace this with a description of the change, the issue it fixes (if applicable), and relevant context. List any dependencies required for this change. After you're done, someone will review your PR. They may suggest improvements. If no one reviews your PR within a few days, feel free to @-mention the same people again, as notifications can get --> In the [documentation](https://python.langchain.com/en/latest/modules/agents.html) it says "in fact, it is often best to have an Action Agent be in **change** of the execution for the Plan and Execute agent." **Suggested Change:** I propose correcting change to charge. Fix for issue: #5039
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When should you use each one? Action Agents are more conventional, and good for small tasks.
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For more complex or long running tasks, the initial planning step helps to maintain long term objectives and focus. However, that comes at the expense of generally more calls and higher latency.
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These two agents are also not mutually exclusive - in fact, it is often best to have an Action Agent be in change of the execution for the Plan and Execute agent.
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These two agents are also not mutually exclusive - in fact, it is often best to have an Action Agent be in charge of the execution for the Plan and Execute agent.
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Action Agents
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