biquadratic polynomial

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biquadratic polynomial

A student graphs a biquadratic polynomial on the coordinate plane.

Definition

Noun: A biquadratic polynomial is a polynomial of the fourth degree. This means the highest power of the variable (usually x) in the polynomial is four (x⁴). It is also commonly called a quartic polynomial.

Usage

The term is used in algebra and mathematics to classify and describe polynomial equations. - It is typically written in the standard form: ax⁴ + bx³ + cx² + dx + e, where a, b, c, d, and e are constants, and a is not equal to zero. - The primary characteristic is its degree, which is 4.

Examples
Advanced Usage
  • Biquadratic Equation: An equation set equal to zero (e.g., ) is called a biquadratic or quartic equation.
  • Biquadratic Filter: In signal processing, the term "biquadratic" refers to a transfer function that is a ratio of two quadratic polynomials, not a single fourth-degree polynomial. This is a distinct, specialized usage.
Variants and Related Words
  • Quartic Polynomial: A direct synonym for biquadratic polynomial.
  • Biquadratic: Can function as a noun (synonymous with biquadratic polynomial) or an adjective (e.g., ).
  • Polynomial: The general category.
  • Quadratic Polynomial: A polynomial of the second degree ().
  • Cubic Polynomial: A polynomial of the third degree ().
Synonyms
  • Quartic polynomial
  • Fourth-degree polynomial
Related Phrases
  • To solve a biquadratic: To find the roots (solutions) of a biquadratic polynomial equation.
  • Biquadratic residue: A concept in number theory related to fourth powers modulo a prime number.
biquadratic polynomial

A student graphs a biquadratic polynomial on the coordinate plane.

Noun
  1. a polynomial of the fourth degree