The biquadratic equation can be used to represent the quartic equation. These issues can be resolved using the quadratic formula since they can be reduced to quadratic equations [1-5], they are simple to solve. Several mathematicians have developed an interest in biquadratic Diophantine equations, both homogeneous and non-homogeneous. One can refer to [6-11] in the context for a variety of issues involving the two, three, and four variable Diophantine equations.