Re: Is there a name for these equations?




José Carlos Santos wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Is there a name for the polynomial equations of the form
>
> x^4 + ax^2 + b = 0 ?

A "quadratic in x^2"? This would work if anyone has heard of the phrase
"a quadratic in y", for instance.

--- Christopher Heckman

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