You mean you stopped reading halfway through the post. I could have predicted said outcome given that most of it was likely over your head.
I used to tutor algebra online. I would work through this with you by first having your properly format the equation. Actually, we had a whiteboard, which may have made it easier for your. In any case, the square root of a number can be also represented as being raised to 1/2 or 0.5. So, x^4 – (2)(3)^(0.5)x^2 + 4 = 0 would be a better way to type it. From that though, we get (X^2 – 3^0.5)^2 = –1, which simplifies to x^2 - 3^0.5 = i. There are four complex roots that correspond to x = (i + 1.732)^0.5: one of them being (-0.5 – 3^(0.5)/2) – i(-0.5 + 3^(0.5)/2) or -1.366 – 0.366i when rounded to three decimal places. I'm not going to type out the other three roots because I am suspicious that you're trying to trick me into doing your homework, and only little girls are allowed to do that. Are you a little girl?
In any case, get back to me when you've scratched out the solution to a physical chemistry calculus problem across 3–4 sheets of paper (in sequence). Or you can go back to trying to place problems that fit inside a paragraph on some kind of pedestal.
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