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In some contexts, such as in [[asymptotic analysis]], the ''degree'' of a rational function is the difference between the degrees of the numerator and the denominator.
 
In [[network synthesis]] and [[Network analysis (electrical circuits)|network analysis]], a rational function of degree two (that is, the ratio of two polynomials of degree at most two) is often called a '''{{vanchor|biquadratic function}}'''.<ref>Glisson, Tildon H., ''Introduction to Circuit Analysis and Design'', Springer, 2011 ISBN {{ISBN|9048194431}}.</ref>
 
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