| 31. | Where " f " is a polynomial equation and " I " is a conjunction of polynomial equations.
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| 32. | I have submitted my paper on General Reducibility and Solvability of all polynomial equations to a maths journal.
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| 33. | These provide a dramatic increase in the speed of resultant calculations with systems of polynomial equations that exhibit symmetry.
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| 34. | Algebra studies two main families of equations : polynomial equations and, among them the special case of linear equations.
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| 35. | The concept of a group arose from the study of polynomial equations, starting with �variste Galois in the 1830s.
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| 36. | Permutations had themselves been intensively studied by Lagrange in 1770 in his work on the algebraic solutions of polynomial equations.
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| 37. | In fact, the complex solution set of a polynomial equation in two complex variables can never have an isolated point.
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| 38. | In solving polynomial equations, we may be able to factor the polynomial in to linear factors and solve each one.
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| 39. | A polynomial equation for which one is interested only in the solutions which are integers is called a Diophantine equation.
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| 40. | The problem is that is not algebraic ( it is not a root of a polynomial equation with rational coefficients ).
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