biquadratic
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bi·quad·rat·ic
(bī′kwŏ-drăt′ĭk) Mathematicsadj.
Of or relating to the fourth degree.
n.
An algebraic equation of the fourth degree.
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biquadratic
(ˌbaɪkwɒˈdrætɪk) mathsadj
(Mathematics) of or relating to the fourth power
n
(Mathematics) a biquadratic equation, such as x4 + x + 6 = 0
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bi•quad•rat•ic
(ˌbaɪ kwɒˈdræt ɪk)adj.
1. involving the fourth, but no higher, power of the unknown or variable in a mathematical formulation.
n. [1655–65]
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Noun | 1. | biquadratic - an algebraic equation of the fourth degree number - a concept of quantity involving zero and units; "every number has a unique position in the sequence" |
2. | biquadratic - an equation of the fourth degree equation - a mathematical statement that two expressions are equal | |
3. | biquadratic - a polynomial of the fourth degree multinomial, polynomial - a mathematical function that is the sum of a number of terms | |
Adj. | 1. | biquadratic - of or relating to the fourth power |
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