How do you find all the zeros of f(x)= -4x^8-9x^7+9x-4 with its multiplicities?
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Explanation:
This seems a strangely difficult problem to be given, but we can at least reduce it from an octic to a quartic, using the semi-symmetry of the coefficients...
Then:
f(iz) = -4(iz)^8-9(iz)^7+9(iz)-4
=-4z^8+9iz^7+9iz-4
=z^4(-4z^4+9iz^3+9iz^(-3)-4z^(-4))
Let
f(iz)/z^4 = -4t^4+9it^3+16t^2-27it-8
This quartic is not very simple to solve, but it is at least possible to solve algebraically. Each zero
For example, one of the zeros of this quartic is: