quartic

[ UK /kwˈɔːtɪk/ ]
NOUN
  1. an algebraic equation or function of the fourth degree
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How To Use quartic In A Sentence

  • This came out of an investigation he was carrying out into when a ternary quartic form could be represented as the sum of five fourth powers of linear forms.
  • The progression goes from quadratic to cubic to quartic to quintic functions. Mail Call: Understanding the Origins of Anorexia
  • It provides a framework for both linear programming and quartic programming.
  • Le Paige studied the generation of plane cubic and quartic curves, developing further Chasles's work on plane algebraic curves and Steiner's results on the intersection of two projective pencils.
  • Diocese of Lincoln, 1625, he reduced the Quinquarticular Controversy into five schemes or tables; and thereupon discerned a necessity of quitting the sublapsarian way, of which he had before a better liking, as well as the supralapsarian, which he could never fancy. Lives of John Donne, Henry Wotton, Rich'd Hooker, George Herbert, &C, Volume 2
  • If f = 0, then the quartic in y is actually a quadratic equation in the variable y 2.
  • Lagrange's main object was to find out why cubic and quartic equations could be solved algebraically.
  • After subsequent work failed to solve equations of higher degree, Lagrange undertook an analysis in 1770 to explain why the methods for cubics and quartics are successful.
  • Waring also wrote on algebraic curves, classifying quartic curves into 12 main divisions with 84551 subdivisions.
  • So their might be universes with spaces that have quartic Plucker coordinates, or universes based on mathematics we don't even know about. Searching for Life in the Multiverse | Universe Today
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