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the number of roots of (x+3)^4+(x+4) ^4=16 is​

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Answered by janu1154
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Answered by richasingh1719
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the no. of roots will be 4

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by further solving it

{(x+3)^2}^2 + {(x+4)^2}^2 =16

(x^2+9+16x)^2 + (x^2+16+8x)^2 =16

Since, it's highest power will be 4 by further solving it with the help of Binomial Theorem

Hence, this is a polynomial equation with highest degree 4.

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