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Elementary Notes

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2009

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The following examples illustrate a somewhat obvious extension of the method of factoring given in a former paper (Proceedings, Vol. XII., p. 32, q.v.). By means of it, if we are given any function of n variables, no one of which is of higher degree than the second, we can either find the factors of it, or prove that it has no factors with rational coefficients.

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