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FUNCTION DEFINED BY A POLYNOMIAL OF DEGREE FOUR
Biquadratic equation; Biquadratic; Quartic polynomial; Quartic equations; Quartic formula; Fourth degree polynomial; Quartic Equation; Ferrari's method; Forth order polynomial; Biquadratic function; Biquadratic polynomial; Fourth degree equation; Fourth-degree equation; Valmes; Paolo Valmes; Depressed quartic; Y=ax^4+bx^3+cx^2+dx+e; Y=ax4+bx3+cx2+dx+e; Fourth order polynomial
  • minima]] were above the ''x'' axis, or if the local [[maximum]] were below it, or if there were no local maximum and one minimum below the ''x'' axis, there would only be two real roots (and two complex roots). If all three local extrema were above the ''x'' axis, or if there were no local maximum and one minimum above the ''x'' axis, there would be no real root (and four complex roots).  The same reasoning applies in reverse to polynomial with a negative quartic coefficient.
  • Solution of <math>x^4+ax^3+bx^2+cx+d=0</math> written out in full. This formula is too unwieldy for general use; hence other methods, or simpler formulas for special cases, are generally used.

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صِفَة : رُبَاعِيّ
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MODEL OF CHEMICAL REACTION IN FORM OF A WRITTEN EQUATION
Chemical equations; Molecular equation; Ionic equation; Full equation; Stoichiometric coefficient; Complete Ionic Equation; Net ionic equation; Unbalanced reaction; Balanced reaction; Balancing chemicals; Balancing chemical equations
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Definitie

Biquadratic
·noun A biquadratic equation.
II. Biquadratic ·noun A Biquadrate.
III. Biquadratic ·adj Of or pertaining to the biquadrate, or fourth power.

Wikipedia

Quartic function

In algebra, a quartic function is a function of the form

f ( x ) = a x 4 + b x 3 + c x 2 + d x + e , {\displaystyle f(x)=ax^{4}+bx^{3}+cx^{2}+dx+e,}

where a is nonzero, which is defined by a polynomial of degree four, called a quartic polynomial.

A quartic equation, or equation of the fourth degree, is an equation that equates a quartic polynomial to zero, of the form

a x 4 + b x 3 + c x 2 + d x + e = 0 , {\displaystyle ax^{4}+bx^{3}+cx^{2}+dx+e=0,}

where a ≠ 0. The derivative of a quartic function is a cubic function.

Sometimes the term biquadratic is used instead of quartic, but, usually, biquadratic function refers to a quadratic function of a square (or, equivalently, to the function defined by a quartic polynomial without terms of odd degree), having the form

f ( x ) = a x 4 + c x 2 + e . {\displaystyle f(x)=ax^{4}+cx^{2}+e.}

Since a quartic function is defined by a polynomial of even degree, it has the same infinite limit when the argument goes to positive or negative infinity. If a is positive, then the function increases to positive infinity at both ends; and thus the function has a global minimum. Likewise, if a is negative, it decreases to negative infinity and has a global maximum. In both cases it may or may not have another local maximum and another local minimum.

The degree four (quartic case) is the highest degree such that every polynomial equation can be solved by radicals, according to the Abel–Ruffini theorem.