Can this expression be simplified? If not, explain why. WILL MARK BRAINLIEST.

Answer:
yes
Step-by-step explanation:
see attached graph - there are two real roots for y=2x^4-6x^2+10x-7
so 2x^4-6x^2+10x-7 can be expressed as:
(x - root1)(x - root2)(2x^2+Bx+C)
Answer:
Yes, it can be.
Step-by-step explanation:
Using solver program, the expression 2x^4-6x^2+10x-7 has:
two real roots at x≈-2.3888 and x≈1.1424
and
two complex roots at x≈0.62321 - 0.94559 i and x≈0.62321 + 0.94559 i
Because it has two real roots, the expression can be simplified.