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Quartic Polynomials — Calculate Roots Using Twin Function Nodes

Exploiting architectural symmetry of Quartic Polynomials to calculate roots using Twin Function Nodes created by SOSO

Greg Oliver
3 min readAug 19, 2020

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This post demonstrates the application to Quartic polynomials of SOSO which is a confected twin function with Same Opposite Same Opposite +/- coefficients. It creates strategic node intercepts, for the application of Newton’s or other approximation methods where applicable.

I recently posted Polynomial Roots — ‘SOSO’ Easy with Curved Segment transplants, using the ‘architecture’ and symmetry of Cubic Polynomials to find roots by curved Segment Transplants Incorporating Node gradients or ‘STING’ as an alternative to Newton’s straight line approximation.

My focus here is on 1st and 2nd roots by SOSO, as I have previously presented a modified Quadratic Equation for finding the 3rd and 4th roots given that the 1st and 2nd. You can read about this in Cubic Polynomials — A Simpler Approach. I will include the method in this post for completeness.

This post assumes knowledge of algebra and introductory calculus (differentiating polynomials) at the high school level.

Consider the following function:

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Greg Oliver
Greg Oliver

Written by Greg Oliver

Melbourne Australia - retired engineer with a "Maths is Graphs" architectural approach to understanding functions.

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