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Canonical form

Generally, in mathematics, a canonical form is a function that is written in the most standard, conventional, and logical way. For example, polynomials are usually written with the terms in descending powers: it is more usual to write x2 + x + 30 than x + 30 + x2, although the two forms are essentially equivalent.

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