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"An Easy Way To Solve The Solvable Quintic Using Two Sextics"

by Titus Piezas III

ABSTRACT: Using a method initially developed by George Young (1819-1889), Arthur Cayley (1821-1895), and later by George Watson (1886-1965), an explicit quartic is constructed to enable the solution in radicals of a quintic when it is a solvable equation.  Not one, but two sextic resolvents are derived which are important to forming the coefficients of this quartic.  Certain difficulties and their solutions as well as a novel consequence to the method are also addressed in this paper.

Mathematics Subject Classification: Primary: 12E12; Secondary: 12F10.
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