Find the Roots (Zeros) f(x)=x^4-3x^3-20x^2
Problem
Solution
Set the function to zero to find the roots of the equation.
Factor out the greatest common factor, which is
x2
Identify the roots from the first factor by setting
x2=0
Apply the quadratic formula to the remaining quadratic expression
x2−3*x−20=0 wherea=1 b=−3 andc=−20
Simplify the discriminant and the expression to find the remaining roots.
Final Answer
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