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Find all real and imaginary zeros for each polynomial function
f(x)=4x^4-1
Here is what I have started but I
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Find all real and imaginary zeros for each polynomial function
f(x)=4x^4-1
Here is what I have started but I
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Question 88393: I am trying to solve this problem but am having some issues.
Find all real and imaginary zeros for each polynomial function
f(x)=4x^4-1
Here is what I have started but I am unsure if this is right or how to finish it.
f(x)=4x^4-1
4x^4-1=0
+1=+1
4x^4=1
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4 4
x^4=-1/4
Thank you for your assistance. Answer by Earlsdon(6294) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Solve for x: Do you recognise this as the difference of two squares?
The difference of two squares can be factored thus: Applying this to your problem, you get: Now set this equal to zero. Apply the zero products principle. or Solve each of these quadratic equations. Subtract 1 from both sides. Divide both sides by 2. Finally, take the square root of both sides. or
...and for the other equation: Add 1 to both sides. Divide both sides by 2. Take the square root of both sides. or
So you have two real but irrational roots:
...and two imaginary roots: which can also be written as: which can also be written as: