If a real algebraic curve has no singularities except nodes and cusps, bitangents, and inflection points, then
where n is the order, is the number of conjugate tangents, is the number of real inflections, m is the class, is the number of real conjugate points, and is the number of real cusps . This is also called Klein's theorem.
where n is the order, is the number of conjugate tangents, is the number of real inflections, m is the class, is the number of real conjugate points, and is the number of real cusps . This is also called Klein's theorem.
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