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In general, two algebraic curves of degrees 
 and 
 intersect in 
 points and cannot meet in more than
 points unless they have a component in common (i.e., the equations defining them have a common factor).  This
can also be stated: if 
 and 
 are two Polynomials with no roots in common, then there
exist two other Polynomials 
 and 
 such that 
.  Similarly, given
 Polynomial equations of degrees 
, 
, ...
 in 
 variables, there are in general 
 common solutions.
See also Polynomial
References
Coolidge, J. L.  A Treatise on Algebraic Plane Curves.  New York: Dover, p. 10, 1959.