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@@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ Following the case pattern, and to allow for cleaner code, I've defined the clas
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-** WORKING Classifications [8/13]
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+** WORKING Classifications [9/13]
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CREATED: <2016-05-02 Mon 13:56>
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:ID: dcce4a6b-1b2d-4638-a82b-0c4917b0698a
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@@ -347,12 +347,15 @@ This classifies both natural and non-natural exponentials. It does so by ensuri
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(eq '* (first expression))))
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-*** WORKING Logarithmics
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+*** DONE Logarithmics
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+CLOSED: [2016-05-30 Mon 18:30]
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:CREATED: <2016-05-02 Mon 14:27>
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:ID: 0b733d75-e1ab-413f-8f8a-6a8a47db409c
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+This defines the classifications for logarithmic expressions, for both natural and non-natural bases. For natural bases ($\ln x$), it ensures that expressions are of the form ~(log x)~, and for non-natural bases ($\log_{b}x$) are of the form ~(log expression base-expression)~.
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#+Caption: Classify Lograthmics
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#+Name: classify-logarithmics
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#+BEGIN_SRC lisp
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