Respuesta :
Answer:
The substitution that can be made in order to convert the equation into quadratic equation is:
[tex]u=x^6[/tex]
Hence, option: C is correct.
Step-by-step explanation:
We are asked to find the substitution that can be made in order to convert the given degree six polynomial equation into a quadratic equation i.e. degree 2.
We are given a polynomial equation as:
[tex]4x^{12}-5x^2-14=0[/tex]
We know that a quadratic equation is written in the form:
[tex]ax^2+bx+c=0[/tex]
where a,b and c are real numbers.
Hence here if we substitute:
[tex]u=x^6[/tex]
We get:
[tex]u^2=x^{12}[/tex]
Hence, the equation get converted into:
[tex]4u^2-5u-14=0[/tex]
Hence, the substitution is:
[tex]u=x^6[/tex]