I want to solve this question but I don't understand what "height" of an algebraic equation is:
Find the number of solutions of the set of all algebraic equations of height 2.
I want to solve this question but I don't understand what "height" of an algebraic equation is:
Find the number of solutions of the set of all algebraic equations of height 2.
You can find it in Rudin, Principles of Mathematical Analysis, page 43, problem 2, the sum of the absolute values given there is called the height of an algebraic equation.