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how is biquadratic equation related to the alpha beta gamma Delta​

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Answered by Ruchadeshmukh1
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A biquadratic equation is a 4-degree equation without the terms of degree 1 and 3. To solve a biquadratic equation you have to do a change of variable: z = x2. Then you have to solve the quadratic equation and finally undo the change.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

We know that standard eq. Is ax^3+bx^2+cx+1

We know that alpha+beta+gamma=c/a

And alpha.beta.gamma=-d/a so,

Now as we are looking for 1/alpha+1/beta+1/gamma we will take L.C.M

i.e alpha+beta+gamma/apha.beta.gamma=c/a divided by -d/a

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