why do you want to factorys the qudrant ?
Factorising.
Try: (Z-1) * (Z-1) * (Z+1) * (Z+3) The terms must be of form (Z+n); because the coefficient of Z**4 is 1 and there is the term 3, also a+b+c+d = 2 and a*b*c*d = 3. The other two terms must also be correct and they are. Had "e" been zero, the problem pretty well falls apart. That is a,b,c or d must be zero.
I know its not directly associated with astronomy but is there a trick to factorising the quadratic:
ax(to the power of four) + bx³ + cx² + dx + e
My actual problem is: z^4 + 2z^3 - 4z^2 - 2z + 3.
All help appreaciated! :)