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In algebraic geometry, Cramer's theorem on algebraic curves gives the necessary and sufficient number of points in the real plane falling on an algebraic curve to uniquely determine the curve in non-degenerate cases. This number is $ {\frac {n(n+3)}{2}}, $ where n is the degree of the curve. The theorem...
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