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<p>to the first formula. Intuitively though, it is more about exhibiting the degree d as the extra constant factor in the <a href="page.php?w=derivative">derivative</a>  of .</p>

<p>A more fine grained (than a simple numeric degree) description of the asymptotics of a function can be had by using <a href="page.php?w=big_O_notation">big O notation</a>. In the <a href="page.php?w=analysis_of_algorithms">analysis of algorithms</a>, it is for example often relevant to distinguish between the growth rates of  and , which would both come out as having</p><p>
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