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@@ -724,7 +724,7 @@ This assembles the classification library, which in the ~#:larcs.classify~ packa
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<<et-possible-classifications>>
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-* WORKING Polynomial Related Functions [3/10]
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+* WORKING Polynomial Related Functions [4/10]
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CREATED: <2016-05-01 Sun 12:29>
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:ID: 984d0f52-4c52-4bfa-a150-f3289d25bdf1
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@@ -825,12 +825,15 @@ The ability to retrieve tha variable in a polynomial term is important. This is
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(first (collect-variables term))))
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-** TODO Get Power
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+** DONE Get Power
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+CLOSED: [2017-01-19 Thu 20:59]
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CREATED: <2016-05-31 Tue 19:08>
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:ID: 7d5a10da-bb30-496f-b285-470057a46db0
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:END:
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+When dealing with polynomial terms, it is frequently useful to be able to retrieve the power of the term. This is done differently for a few different types of terms: in the case of numerics and variables, it's a constant, 0 and 1 respectively; in the case of powers, it's the third element of the list, and in the case of multiplicatives, it's the power of the third term (which will be either a variable or a power).
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#+Caption: Get Power
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#+Name: poly-get-power
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#+BEGIN_SRC lisp
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