- Taylor polynomial
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English-Finnish mathematical dictionary. 2011.
English-Finnish mathematical dictionary. 2011.
Taylor series — Series expansion redirects here. For other notions of the term, see series (mathematics). As the degree of the Taylor polynomia … Wikipedia
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Homogeneous polynomial — In mathematics, a homogeneous polynomial is a polynomial whose terms are monomials all having the same total degree; or are elements of the same dimension. For example, x^5 + 2 x^3 y^2 + 9 x^1 y^4 is a homogeneous polynomial of degree 5, in two… … Wikipedia