Quartic equation
In mathematics, a quartic equation is the result of setting a quartic function equal to zero. An example of a quartic equation is the equation
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:2x^4+4x^3-26x^2-28x+48=0;
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the general form is
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:a_0x^4+a_1x^3+a_2x^2+a_3x+a_4=0, where a_0 e 0.
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