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Logarithm edit

Hi I put an answer on my page but having read the talk page on Logarithm I think you have a little misconception about Wikipedia. You thought it should help people and should therefore have the solution of a problem you'd come across and not found an answer to elsewhere. If you read the five pillars above you'll see the first pillar that it should only hold things which have already been documented elsewhere. People's own work conclusions things they note etc is expressly forbidden, it tries to be an encyclopaedia by only holding what is notable in that people have commented on it and discussed it somewhere else, particularly in books or journals. Dmcq (talk) 17:14, 4 September 2009 (UTC)Reply

I'm not going to put up a huge fight about it. Perhaps it's not the most useful property of logarithms, but it is certainly more than just a random piece of trivia. Notability simply does not strictly limit the content of articles. kingpiko 22:20, 4 September 2009 (UTC)Reply