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5 April, 17:43

Write a linear factorization of the function.

f (x) = x^4 + 64x^2

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  1. 5 April, 17:54
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    we are given with the function f (x) = x^4 + 64x^2 and is asked to factor the function. The greatest common factor of the terms is x^2. hence taking out x^2 from the set, the result is x2 * (x2 + 64). (x2 + 64) is equal to (x+8) ^2 - 16x. hence the linear factorization is x^2 * ((x+8) ^2 - 16x)
  2. 5 April, 21:25
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    Hello,

    y=x^4+64x&

    In IR, y=x^2 (x^2+64).

    In C, y=x² (x+8i) (x-8i)
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