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>>10393370
[math] min[f(x^t), g(x^t)] \geq min[min[f(x^1), f(x^2)], min[g(x^1), g(x^2)]] [/math]

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>>10306765
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arc_length
To sum it up:
Set up a function from the reals to the coordinate pairs of the function, e.g. [math]t \rightarrow (t, f(t))[/math], parametrize it by arc length then fiddle around with the parameters until you get what you want.

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>>10223560
Wolfram alpha gives alternate forms of polynomials.
I tried copy pasting your post to see if it worked, and I think it read it correctly, but it didn't give anything useful.

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