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An ordering of terms within these mathematical objects is denoted by the shorthand “grevlex.” A set of these objects is iteratively transformed by Büchberger’s algorithm to obtain a Gröbner basis. Solution sets to systems (10[1])of equations defined by these objects are called algebraic varieties. Hilbert’s basis theorem (10[2])applies to rings of these objects, (10[2])which are formed by adjoining dummy variables to rings (10[1])like the complex numbers. Gauss’s lemma concerns the irreducibility of these objects, whose solvability can be determined via their Galois (“gal-WAH”) groups. Vieta’s formulas provide explicit relations between solutions to these objects, (10[2])which have no generic solution in degree five or higher (10[1])by the Abel–Ruffini theorem. (10[1])For 10 points, the fundamental theorem of algebra concerns the roots of what functions? ■END■

ANSWER: polynomials [accept monomials; accept polynomial rings or polynomial equations]
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