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@@ -1866,7 +1866,7 @@ Rule retrieval is done by taking an expression, comparing it against given class
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,*rules*))))
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#+END_SRC
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-** WORKING Rules [2/9]
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+** WORKING Rules [3/9]
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CREATED: <2016-06-14 Tue 17:18>
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:ID: 90accad9-81d0-4aaf-9c7f-2418e36e1f3c
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@@ -1935,12 +1935,21 @@ As with numbers, variables are a relatively simple thing to format. If the vari
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(format nil "{~A}" (string-downcase var)))))
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-*** TODO Polynomial Terms
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+*** DONE Polynomial Terms
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+CLOSED: [2017-01-19 Thu 20:13]
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CREATED: <2016-06-14 Tue 17:23>
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:ID: ac2283d0-da70-4672-90cb-08511bd9105e
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:END:
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+Polynomial Terms are a specific classification, defined as follows:
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+ - A variable, raised to a numeric power.
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+ - A number, followed by a single variable.
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+ - A number, followed by a variable raised to a numeric power.
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+These are typeset as a single unit, ensuring readability.
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#+Caption: Polynomial Terms
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#+Name: stf-polynomial-terms
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#+BEGIN_SRC lisp
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