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  • 01-12-2021
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How to factor a polynomial with a degree of 4.

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  • 03-12-2021

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We can factor a difference of fourth powers (and higher powers) by treating each term as the square of another base, using the power to a power rule. For example, to factor x4 - y4, we treat x4 as (x2)2 and y4 as (y2)2. Thus, x4 - y4 = (x2)2 - (y2)2 = (x2 + y2)(x2 - y2) = (x2 + y2)(x + y)(x - y).

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