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\nExpressions built up using non-negative whole number powers of a variable − known as polynomials − occur frequently in engineering mathematics. We introduce some common polynomials in this Section.
\nFinally, scientific notation is used to express very large or very small numbers concisely. This requires use of indices. We explain how to use scientific notation towards the end of the Section.
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