The general form of the fifth degree equation to achieve Bring-jerrard form some coefficients are complex . Should they be considered only real part of the coefficients that the roots of the fifth degree equation with Bring- jerrard form be equal to the numeric value?
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I would guess that does not work. You may be getting a form of "casus irreducibilis", a term usually applied to cubic equations but it happens with higher degrees too. – Oscar Lanzi Jun 11 '16 at 18:05