Solve by Factoring x^4=16
Problem
Solution
Rearrange the equation to set it equal to zero by subtracting 16 from both sides.
Identify the expression as a difference of squares, where
x4=(x2)2 and16=4
Factor using the difference of squares formula
a2−b2=(a−b)*(a+b)
Factor the first term
x2−4 again, as it is also a difference of squares.
Set each factor equal to zero to find the real and complex solutions.
Final Answer
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