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>>11604264
The log manipulation is correct.
I don't wanna opine on the quadratic part.
>>11605036
Very nice.
>>11606133
>skips half of the definitions
Well, assume [math]v_1=(0, 1)[/math] and [math]v_2=(1, 0)[/math].
So [math]S_0[/math] would be the horizontal line through the origin plus the vertical one, and [math]S_1 = \mathbb{R}^2[/math].
>>11606237
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graph_(discrete_mathematics)
The trick is, your set of vertices is [math]\{20, 22, 18, 24.2, 19.8, 16.2 \}[/math]. The edges are just the edges.
>what do I do if there are two [math]20[/math] vertices?
Make one of them [math](20, 1)[/math] and the other [math](20, 2)[/math]. So on for more repetitions.
>>11606341
The zero polynomial has degree minus infinity. This is because of the [math]deg(fg)=deg(f)+deg(g)[/math] thing.
Minus infinity is less than n, but you lads probably wrote "degree an integer/natural smaller than n", in which case it doesn't work.

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