Sirius Black
Maths is beautiful
If you factorise x<sup>4</sup>-20x<sup>2</sup>+16=(x<sup>2</sup>+4x-4)(x<sup>2</sup>-4x-4)
OR=(x<sup>2</sup>+2sqrt7 x+4)(x<sup>2</sup>-2sqrt7 x+4) by using the result of x<sup>4</sup>+Ax<sup>2</sup>+B=(x<sup>2</sup>+ax+b)(x<sup>2</sup>-ax+b)
but the 4 roots to f(x)=x<sup>4</sup>-20x<sup>2</sup>+16=0 come from the second way of factorisation. Could any1 explain why the first one has to be discarded?
thanx
OR=(x<sup>2</sup>+2sqrt7 x+4)(x<sup>2</sup>-2sqrt7 x+4) by using the result of x<sup>4</sup>+Ax<sup>2</sup>+B=(x<sup>2</sup>+ax+b)(x<sup>2</sup>-ax+b)
but the 4 roots to f(x)=x<sup>4</sup>-20x<sup>2</sup>+16=0 come from the second way of factorisation. Could any1 explain why the first one has to be discarded?
thanx