A precisian professor had the habit of saying '... quartic polynomial ax4bx3cx2dxe, where e need not be the base of the natural logarithms.'
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I constantly meet people who are doubtful, generally without due reason, about their potential capacity as mathematicians. The first test is whether you got anything out of geometry. To have disliked or failed to get on with other mathematical subjects need mean nothing much drill and drudgery is unavoidable before they can get started, and bad teaching can make them unintelligible even to a born mathematician.
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