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Gavroy
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hi,
i want to solve the equation
x³+x²+x-a=0
analytically
i was wondering if there are other methods than the general formula(Cardano's equation) to do this.
what i already noticed is that one can rewrite this as b=(1-x^4)/(1-x)
but i do not know if this could be helpful, do you have any further ideas?
i want to solve the equation
x³+x²+x-a=0
analytically
i was wondering if there are other methods than the general formula(Cardano's equation) to do this.
what i already noticed is that one can rewrite this as b=(1-x^4)/(1-x)
but i do not know if this could be helpful, do you have any further ideas?