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Write the expression in quadratic form, if possible. Otherwise, write not possible.9x^8-21x^4+12

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Notice that the exponents of x are multiples of 4: 0, 4 and 8.

We can rewrite x^8 as follows:


x^8=\left(x^4\right)^2

Then, one way to write the given expression in quadratic form is:


9x^8-21x^4+12=9(x^4)^2-21(x^4)+12

Therefore, the expression in quadratic form is:


\begin{equation*} 9(x^4)^2-21(x^4)+12 \end{equation*}

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