biquadratics
Biquadratics are a type of algebraic equation that can be reduced to a quadratic form. Specifically, a biquadratic equation is a quartic equation of the form ax^4 + bx^2 + c = 0, where a, b, and c are constants and a is not equal to zero. The key characteristic of a biquadratic equation is that the exponents of the variable are all even.
To solve a biquadratic equation, a substitution is typically employed. Let y = x^2. Substituting this into
The number of solutions to a biquadratic equation can be up to four, which is consistent with