In polynomial damath, the arrangement of the chips typically consists of two sets of colored chips representing the two players, often placed on a grid or board. Each player has chips that denote variables, constants, or operations relevant to polynomial expressions. Players take turns to strategically place or move their chips to create polynomial equations or expressions that can outscore their opponent. The objective is to manipulate these arrangements effectively to achieve a winning polynomial expression.
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