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quartic
[ kwawr-tik ]
adjective
- of or relating to the fourth degree.
noun
- Also called biquadratic. a quartic polynomial or equation.
quartic
/ ˈkwɔːtɪk /
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Word History and Origins
Origin of quartic1
C19: from Latin quartus fourth
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Example Sentences
As early as the sixteenth century, mathematicians were using numbers with i included—the so-called complex numbers—to solve cubic and quartic polynomials.
From Literature
It’s a model of a surface called the Klein quartic.
From Scientific American
A curve of the third order is called a cubic; one of the fourth order a quartic; and so on.
From Project Gutenberg
The singular surface of the general quadratic complex is the famous quartic, with sixteen nodes and sixteen singular tangent planes, first discovered by E.E.
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But when the quartic is numerical the same thing happens as in the cubic, and the algebraical solution does not in every case give the numerical one.
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