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The [[Weierstrass approximation theorem]] states that every continuous function defined on a closed interval [a,b] can be uniformly approximated as closely as desired by a polynomial function.<ref name="phillips" />
For practical work it is often desirable to minimize the maximum absolute or relative error of a polynomial fit for any given number of terms in an effort to reduce computational expense of repeated evaluation.
Polynomial expansions such as the [[Taylor series]] expansion are often convenient for theoretical work but less useful for practical applications.
One popular minimax approximation algorithm is the [[Remez algorithm]].
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