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What substitution should be used to rewrite 4x^12-5x^6-14=0 as a quadratic equation?

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Answer:

K = x⁶ will be the substitution.

Explanation:

The given equation is
4x^(12)-5x^(6)-14=0

Now we have to convert it in a quadratic equation which should be in the form of
ax^(2) +bx+c=0

We can rewrite the equation as

4(x⁶)² - 5(x⁶) - 14 = 0

Now we are clear that we have to substitute x⁶ = k to convert the equation in a quadratic equation

4K² - 5K - 14 = 0

Therefore, K = x⁶ will be the substitution.

User CJ Teuben
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let m = x^6

4m^2 -5m -14 =0

User Herbert Lynch
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