Casus irreducibilis

Casus irreducibilis (from Latin 'the irreducible case') is the name given by mathematicians of the 16th century to cubic equations that cannot be solved in terms of real radicals, that is to those equations such that the computation of the solutions cannot be reduced to the computation of square and cube roots. Cardano's formula for solution in radicals of a cubic equation was discovered at this time.

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Casus irreducibilis

Casus irreducibilis (from Latin 'the irreducible case') is the name given by mathematicians of the 16th century to cubic equations that cannot be solved in terms of real radicals, that is to those equations such that the computation of the solutions cannot be reduced to the computation of square and cube roots. Cardano's formula for solution in radicals of a cubic equation was discovered at this time.

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