What polynomials can be solved?
Students are used to solving quadratic polynomials with the quadratic formula (if factoring techniques don’t work). And I mentioned in the previous post that Cardano gave us the very messy cubic formula. So it’s natural to ask, what polynomials can be solved? The answer is that we can solve and get exact solutions for any polynomial up to degree four. This result is due to Ferrari and explained here (not for the faint of heart!!). It’s fun to give wolframalpha.com a fourth degree polynomial and see it go to work finding the exact zeros. Be sure to click on “Exact Form” to see the crazy nested radicals. Amazing what computers can do. Fifth degree or higher degree polynomials can’t be solved by any particular formula or method. Interestingly, it’s not just that we haven’t discovered a method yet–it’s actually been proven impossible to solve a fifth degree polynomial. Évariste Galois is credited for this proof; he laid the foundation for Modern Algebra with some mathematics we now call Ga