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Definition of Quartic polynomial
1. Noun. A polynomial of the fourth degree.
Generic synonyms: Multinomial, Polynomial
Derivative terms: Biquadratic
Lexicographical Neighbors of Quartic Polynomial
Literary usage of Quartic polynomial
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Encyclopedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and by Hugh Chisholm (1910)
"... when s is very large and s* is a quartic polynomial in z, if we put Г"1-/, we
shall find rl-PQ(t)ft when г is very large and J1 is a cubic polynomial in ..."
2. Theory of Differential Equations by Andrew Russell Forsyth (1906)
"2 When the equation in question is Euler's equation 1 9% w ( 1 — m) where m is
a constant, prove that X is a quartic polynomial in x and that Y is the same ..."
3. Theoretical Kinematics by Oene Bottema, Bernard Roth (1990)
"... are quadratic and .v, is a quartic polynomial. Hence the inflection curve is
a rational quartic curve (a so-called norm curve) in the moving space. ..."
4. A Course of Modern Analysis: An Introduction to the General Theory of by Edmund Taylor Whittaker (1902)
"Let the general quartic polynomial be written /(*) = aa? + 4bz? + Gear1 + 4dx + e.
Let its invariants* be abcb C dcde let its Hessian be ..."