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If the variable (x) in a polynomial of order k is replaced by 10, you will get a decimal integer of k digits. If x is replaced by 16 you will get a whole number in hexadecimal, comprising k digits.

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Q: How are polynomials like other number systems such as whole numbers and integers?
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