Computational Algebraic Geometry
Bézout's Theorem states that for two projective varieties defined by homogeneous polynomials, the number of intersection points, counted with multiplicities, is equal to the product of their degrees. This principle connects algebraic geometry and polynomial equations, revealing deep relationships between the algebraic properties of varieties and their geometric behavior.
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