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Solving N Degree Equation

The document discusses solving linear algebraic equations of degree n. It begins by defining the general form of a linear algebraic equation of degree n with real coefficients. It then expresses the equation in terms of new coefficients pk after making a substitution. The document goes on to explain that solving the degree n equation involves deducing a resolvent equation of degree n-1, whose roots express the roots of the original degree n equation in radical form. Roots of the resolvent equation can then be substituted back into the original equation to find the roots. Examples are provided of solving linear algebraic equations of degrees 1, 2, and 3 to illustrate the general method. Higher degree equations are solved similarly according to the notation and formulas

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Solving N Degree Equation

The document discusses solving linear algebraic equations of degree n. It begins by defining the general form of a linear algebraic equation of degree n with real coefficients. It then expresses the equation in terms of new coefficients pk after making a substitution. The document goes on to explain that solving the degree n equation involves deducing a resolvent equation of degree n-1, whose roots express the roots of the original degree n equation in radical form. Roots of the resolvent equation can then be substituted back into the original equation to find the roots. Examples are provided of solving linear algebraic equations of degrees 1, 2, and 3 to illustrate the general method. Higher degree equations are solved similarly according to the notation and formulas

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Solvinglinearalgebraicequationofdegree"n"

I.

Thegeneralformoftheequationoflinearalgebraicdegree"n"withrealcoefficients
hasthefollowingmathematicalform:
f(x) = a0xn + a1xn1 + a2xn2 + ... + an2x2 + an1x + an = 0
wherethecoefficients aiR, with
i
=[0,n]andn 1, n N.
furthersubstitutedbythefollowingnotation:y=x n, where n istheratioof n =
1
nto0, thenwedenotethecoefficientsofthenewequationswith pk, wherekcantake

values
intheinterval[0,n2],linearalgebraicequationofdegree"n"willhavethe

followingform:
f(y) = yn + pn2yn2 + pn3yn3 + ... + p2y2 + p1y + p0 = 0
coefficients pk isdeterminedbythefollowingformula: pk =

f (k)(n)
k!,

andrepresentsthe

derivativeoforderkatthepoint n linearalgebraicequationofdegree"n"f(x)=0,k
factorialdivided.
structuralformalgebraicequationlineardegree"n"representedbyamountslivesisas
follows:
n

f(x)= ( 1)iSixni
i=0

S0 = 1 and Si =

i
Cn1

1j1j2...jandn1

xj1xj2...xji,

Atthemomentwehavewrittennewformoftheequationofdegree"n",f(y)=0with
coefficients pk determinedandrepresentationequationbyamountslives.
n1

Furtherwedenote y = ui, expressedastherootoftheequationf(y)=0,asasum


i=1

ofn1elements,therebydeducethatthelinearalgebraicequationofdegree"n"is
solvedusinganalgebraicequationofdegree"n1"whichwecallequation
resolventf(t)
=0, f(ui)
is
therootoftheequation

resolvent.
Itemsmarkedwithsum uexpress radicalformsofdegree"n"whichareconstitutedbythe
coefficients pk (grad(f (pk) = grad(ui)).
Towritetheequationofdegreeformroots"n",f(y)=0expressedbyradicalsinthe
formofcomplexorder"n"thatisafunctionoftherootsresolventequationofdegree

Solvinglinearalgebraicequationofdegree"n"

"n1",f(t)=0,wemustexpressanelement radicalshiftfromtheorder"n"ofthe
equationf(y)=0inradicalformoforder"n1"oftheequationf(t)=0,sothe
coefficient iscalculatedusingtheexpression:
= cmmmc( n),thelowestcommonmultipleof"n".
Whatisthedegreeyouwillhavetheterm f(ui),(i = [1, n 1]), andwewilldenotebyt
asrepresentingrootsresolventequation:
n1

t = ui =f (ui)withi = [1, n 1],


i=1

trepresentstherootoftheresolventequationexpressedbyradicalsincomplexshape
(otherwiseexpressed:Grade(t)* = grad(u) * n),henceitfollowsthat:
grad(f(t)) = n(n1)

sohigherthantheinitiallinearalgebraicequationofdegree(f(x))=n.
Therootsoftheequationlinearalgebraicexpressiondegree"n"(degree(n))usingthe
resolventequationlinearalgebraicsumoftermsofdegree"f(t)"(grad(f(t))),f(t)=0,
texpresstermsradicalsincomplexshapeofdegree(n/ ), wededucethatcannot
writeresolventequationofdegree(n1),withunitlevel
degree(x)=rank(y)=1(unit)
(Thisfollowsfromthelinearnotationspreviouslymade
inthispaper)aslinear

algebraicequationexpressingrootslevel"n",f(x)=0,theradicalsincomplexshape
leadstoadegreeoftermt:
grad(t)= n,
resolventformoftheequationofdegree"n1"isasfollows:
f(t) = tn1 + b1t2n2 + btn3 + ... + bn3t2 + bn2t + bn1 = 0
wherethecoefficients bi =f (pk),
wherei=[1,n1]andk=[0,n2],andcombinationsof
thecoefficients pk faithfullyperfectequalityofdistributionintermsofgrades
combined,f (pk) isdeterminedbysubstitutionintheequationf(y)thesolution
n1

y = ui, foundbycalculationandidentificationcoefficients bi asVietamountsof


i=1

resolventequation,andhassuchdegree:

Solvinglinearalgebraicequationofdegree"n"

degree (bi) = n *
i
andequalsgrad(f (pk)) =(nk)*
i.
Takingintoaccounttheamountslivesandtheformula wewriteandstructuralform
oftheresolventequation:
n1

i=0

f(t)= ( 1)iS, ts S = b0 = 1 and bi = ( 1)andS


0

bycalculatingtheexpressionf (ui) intheequationofdegree"n"f(x)=0willgetthe


followingexpressionwhosecoefficientsaredetermined(identifiedwith bi) bysolvinga
system(n1)equations(aswillbeseenfromthecalculationequationsrootparticular).
i

Sj representsthesumoftheelements ui inpower"i"takenintheamountofeachj
n

and S = ( 1) bj respectively Sj = Sj.


j

Concludingtheabovenotationsmade
inworkandinsubsequentdeterminationshave

rootsequationlinearalgebraicformulaofdegree(n)expressedbyradicalsincomplex
form:
ni1

xr(i) = n + yr(i) = n + u
i=1

wherer(i)=| r0r1...rn1|, representsthe"n"rootsofequationandisrepresentedbya


columnofthematrixequationsolutions M r, i=[0,n1].

Solvinglinearalgebraicequationofdegree"n"

QED
n1

xr(i) = n +

ti * (cos
i=1
n

2ri
2ri
n + I * sin n )

I=[0,n1]isthencomplexrootsexpressedbyradicalswholeorder,
orwritteninanotherform,thenaturalnumber
e:
n1

xr(i) = n + ei*i
i=0

i = n(2ri i * lnti)
accordingLogarithmicandtrigonometricformulastocomplex
numbers.

|012...n3n2n1|
|0n11...n4n3n2|
|0n1n2...n5n4n3|
M r =|...............|=r(i)=| r0r1...rn1 |,
|045123| Pendantsandrepresentsthenumber"i"
|034...n112|n1withthecorrespondinglines
|023...n2n11|elements r0,r1,..., rn1.

Solvinglinearalgebraicequationofdegree"n"

II.
Solvingtheequationofdegreeone
formoftheequationis:
f(x)= a0x1 + a1 = 0
1

coefficient 1 = to replacingtheequationx=y+ 1 weget:


0,

f(y)=y=0,therootoftheequationis:
1

x1 = 1 = to
0.

Solving2nddegreeequation
formoftheequationis:
f(x)= a0x2 + a1x1 + 2 = 0
1

coefficient 2 = 20, replacingtheequationx=y+ 2 wegettheequation:


f(y)= y2 + p0 = 0, p0 =

f(2)
0!

Usingthenotationy= u1, wegettheresolventequationf(t)


calculationof = 1 andt= uFeb.1, wewriteresolventequation:
f(t)=t+ b1 =0and b1 = f(p0), degree (b1) =grad (p0) =2,theidentification
b1 = p0, thenroot t1 = p0
rootformequationdegree2accordingtothegeneralformulaofcalculationwillbe:
xr(i) = 2 + t1(cos

2rand
2ri
2 + I * sin 2)

xr(i) = 2 + p0(cosri + I * sinri) = 2 + p0 C artri

Solvinglinearalgebraicequationofdegree"n"

M r = |01|

Solving3thdegreeequation
formoftheequationis:
f(x)= a0x3 + 1x2 + 2x + 3 = 0
1

coefficient 3 is: 3 = 3 Replacingtheequationx=y+ 3 sowewritetheequation:


0

f(y)= y3 + p

1y + p0

= 0 andcalculatethecoefficients p1,p0.

Denotey= u1 + u2 andreplaceitintheequation,weobtaintheequationf(t),power
factor =1:
t= u13 + u23 =f( ui)
2

f(t)= t + b1 + tb2 = 0, andtheamountslives:


b1 = (u13 + u23) , b2 = u13u23
Theresultofthesecalculations:
3

f(y)= (u1 + u2) + p1(u1 + u2) + p0 = 0


f(y)= u13 + u23 + 3u1u2(u1 + u2) + p1(u1 + u2) + p0 = 0
b1 + p0 + (33 b2 + p1)(u1 + u2) = 0
followsthesystemofequations: b1 + p0 = 0si33 b2 + p1 = 0
p 3

b1 = p0sib2 = ( 31 )
Soidentifiedresolventequationcoefficientsf(t)iscomputedroots t1,t2 andwritethe
equationroots3thdegreeasfollows:
2

3
xr(i) = 3 +
ti * (cos

i=1

2ri
2ri
3 + i * sin 3 )

Solvinglinearalgebraicequationofdegree"n"

M r = |012|
|021|

Solving4thdegreeequation
formoftheequationis:
f(x)= a0x4 + 1x3 + a2x2 + a3x + a4 = 0
1

thecoefficient 4 is 4 = 40 Replacingtheequationx=y+ 4, sowewritethe


equation:f(y)= y4 + p2y2 + p1y + p0 = 0 andcalculatethecoefficients p2p1p0.
Wedenotethey= u1 + u2 + u3, wewritetheequationf(t),powerfactor =2,so
t= u12 + u22 + u32 =f( ui)
3

f(t)= t + b1t + b2t + b3 = 0,andtheamountslivesare:


b1 = (u12 + u22 + u32) , b2 = u12u22 + u12u32 + u22u32 , b3 = u12u22u32
followsfromthecalculations
f(y)=( u1 + u2 + u3)4 + p2(u1 + u2 + u3)2 + p1(u1 + u2 + u3) + p0 = 0
2

(u12 + u22 + u32 + 2(u1u2 + u1u3 + u2u3)) + p2(u12 + u22 + u32 + 2(u1u2 + u1u3 + u2u3)) + p1(u1 + u2 + u3) + p0 = 0
2

(u1 + u22 + u32) +4 (u1 + u22 + u32)(u1u2 + u1u3 + u2u3) +4(


u12u22 + u12u32 + u22u32 + 2u2u2u3(u1 + u2 + u3)) +
p2(u12 + u22 + u32) + 2p2(u1u2 + u1u3 + u2u3) + p1(u1 + u2 + u3) + p0 = 0
2

( b1) +(4 b1 ) (u1u2 + u1u3 + u2u3) + 4b2 + 8 b3(u1 + u2 + u3) +


p2( b1) +
2p2(u1u2 + u1u3 + u2u3) + p1(u1 + u2 + u3) + p0 = 0
CONSEQUENTIALsystemofequations:
2

( b1) + 4b2 + p2( b1) + p0 = 0

Solvinglinearalgebraicequationofdegree"n"

8 b3 + p1 = 0
4 b1 + 2p2 = 0
p 2

b1 = 22 , b3 = ( 81 ) , b2 =

p22
8

p 2

162 40 = ( 42 ) 40

thusidentifiedresolventequationcoefficientsf(t)iscomputedroots t1,t2,t3 andwrite


theequationofdegreefourrootsasfollows:

2
xr(i) = 4 +
ti * (cos

i=1

2ri2
2ri2
4 + i * sin 4 ) = 4 +

ti * cosri

i=1

|0123|
M r = |0312|
|0231|

Solving5thdegreeequation
formoftheequationis:
f(x)= a0x5 + a1x4 + 2x3 + 3x2 + 4x + 5 = 0
1

coefficient 5 is 5 = 5 Replacingtheequationx=y+ 5 sowewritetheequation:


0

f(y)= y5 + p

3
2
3y + p2y + p1y + p0

= 0 andcalculatethecoefficients p3,p2p1p0.

Denotey= u1 + u2 + u3 + u,4 wewritetheequationf(t),powerfactor =1!:


t= u15 + u25 + u35 + u45 =f( ui)
4

f(t)= t + b1t + b2t + b3t + b4 = 0 ,iarsumeleVietepentrucoeficientisunt:


b1 = (u15 + u25 + u35 + u45) ,
b2 = u15u25 + u15u35 + u25u35 + u15u45 + u25u45 + u35u45 ,

Solvinglinearalgebraicequationofdegree"n"

b3 = (u15u25u35 + u15u25u45+ u15u35u45 + u25u35u45) ,


5

b4 = u1 u25u35u45
Theresultofcalculations:
5

f(y)= (u1 + u2 + u3 + u)4 + p3 (u 1 + u2 + u3 + u4) +


2

p2(u1 + u2 + u3 + u4) + p1(u1 + u2 + u3 + u)4 + p0 =0


......
Itthusdeterminethecoefficients bi, respectingthedistributionofgradesunitary
coefficientsbysolving4system
equations,
resolventequationcoefficients b1,.., b4 will
be:
b1 = p0

p2p3
5

p 2

p 5

,......, b4 = [( 53 ) 51 ]

thusidentifiedresolventequationcoefficientsf(t)iscomputedroots t1,t2,t3,t4
throughGrade4resolventequationsolving,andwritingasgrade5sotherootsofthe
equation:

5
xr(i) = 5 +
ti * (cos

i=1

2ri
2ri
5 + i * sin 5 )

|01234|
M r = |04123|
|34120|
|02341|

Solvinglinearalgebraicequationofdegree"n"

III.
AbelRuffinitheorem
Cannotwriteageneralalgebricformulathatcontainsradicals,exactsolutionsof
polynomialequationsdegreegreaterorequaltofive(5).

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