hello mates.....please solve it.......x^4+4x^2+3..
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Assuming it is x^4 - 4x^2 + 3, factor the expression:
(x^2 - 1) (x^2 - 3) = (x + 1)(x - 1)(x^2 - 3)
You then have vertices at x = -1, x = 1, and x^2 = 3
Since the equation is positive, you will have the graph opening upwards, with 3 vertices. Plot your points and graph If necessary, you may plot additional points to assist with defining the graph
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x^4+3×^2+×^2+3
×^2(×^2+3)+1(×^2+3)
(×^2+1)(×^2+3)
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