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The phrase "use these polynomials to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when instructing someone to apply specific polynomials for a particular purpose or calculation. Example: "In your calculations, use these polynomials to determine the roots of the equation."
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We use these polynomials to develop new operational matrices.
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Also, they used these polynomials to approximate solution of linear Volterra integral equations [16].
In fact, these integer coefficients give us the opportunity to use these polynomials in our case.
In fact these integer coefficients give us an opportunity to use these polynomials in our case.
In order to use these polynomials on the interval ([0,L]), we define the so-called shifted Jacobi polynomials by introducing the change of variable (xrightarrowfrac{2x}{L}-1).
In order to use these polynomials on the interval ([0,1]) for example, we define the so-called shifted Chebyshev polynomials by introducing the change of variable (z=2x-1).
In order to use these polynomials on the interval ([0,1]), we define the shifted Legendre polynomials by (ell S_{i}(x)=ell_{i}(2x-1)).
For instance, aerospace engineers use polynomials to model the projections of jet rockets.
38 We used fractional polynomials to model non-linear risk relations with continuous variables.
We used fractional polynomials to model non-linear risk relationships with continuous variables[ 21].
When appropriate we used fractional polynomials to model non-linear risk relations with continuous variables.
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