intersection multiplicity
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The number of times an intersection point should be counted. A transverse crossing counts once. A simple tangency counts twice — algebraically, eliminating one variable produces a polynomial with a double root at that point. A higher-order tangency counts three, four, … times. Bezout's theorem is the count with multiplicity: a curve of degree d and a curve of degree e meet, multiplicity-counted, in exactly de points.
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