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Find all the zeroes of the equation.

-3x^4 + 27x^2 + 1200 = 0

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Find all the zeroes of the equation. -3x^4 + 27x^2 + 1200 = 0-example-1
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Answer:

The zeros of the equation
-3x^4 + 27x^2 + 1200 = 0 are 4i,-4i,5,-5.

Explanation:

Given : Equation
-3x^4 + 27x^2 + 1200 = 0

To find : All the zeroes of the equation ?

Solution :


-3x^4 + 27x^2 + 1200 = 0

First we divide whole equation by 3,


-x^4 +9x^2 +400 = 0

Now, Let
x^2=y

So,
-y^2 +9y+400 = 0

Solve by quadratic formula,
y=(-b\pm√(b^2-4ac))/(2a)

Here, a=-1, b=9 and c=400


y=(-9\pm√(9^2-4(-1)(400)))/(2(-1))


y=(-9\pm√(1681))/(-2)


y=(-9\pm 41)/(-2)


y=(-9+41)/(-2),(-9-41)/(-2)


y=-16,25

Substituting back,


x=\pm√(y)

When y=-16,


x=\pm√(-16)


x=\pm 4i

When y=25,


x=\pm√(25)


x=\pm 5

The zeros of the equation
-3x^4 + 27x^2 + 1200 = 0 are 4i,-4i,5,-5.

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