Factoring Equations with Real Roots

In summary, the conversation discusses how to factor the equation x^4-x^3-x^2+4=0 without using a TI 83 calculator. The participants mention that it is a difficult equation to factor due to its 4 exponent polynomial form. One person mentions a method they learned in college but cannot remember. Another person suggests that the equation may have no real factors since its graph never crosses the x-axis. However, another participant points out that every real quartic equation has real quadratic factors, even if it may not have real roots.
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Not sure how to factor this equation:

x^4-x^3-x^2+4=0
btw , I do not have a TI 83 calculator
 
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  • #2
lol this isn't a simple equation to factor its a 4 exponent polynomial, good luck with that, but there is a method i learn in college, don't remember though
 
  • #3
I'd be curious to know this as well; if I had to guess I’d say that is has no factors given that the graph never crosses the x-axis. I don't know =(
 
  • #4
observe the degradation in powers carefully...
 
  • #5
It doesn't have any real factors, since:
[tex]x^4-x^3-x^2+4=(x^2-\frac{x}{2}-\frac{6}{8})^2+~(\frac{x}{2}-\frac{6}{8})^2+\frac{184}{64} > 0[/tex]
:)
 
  • #6
But every real quartic equation has real quadratic factors (because the complex roots come in conjugate pairs):

(x² + ax + b)(x² + cx + d) :smile:
 
  • #7
uhm didnt know that! but i mistyped a little, i meant real roots, not real factors.
 

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