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irreducible$40871$ - translation to αραβικά

ONE CASE WHEN SOLVING A CUBIC EQUATION
Irreducible Case; Irreducible Case (cubic); Irreducible cubic

irreducible      
adj. متعذر رفضه
irreducible         
  • date=January 2013}}
  • [[Giant's Causeway]] in Northern Ireland is an example of a complex emergent structure.
  • Ripple patterns in a [[sand dune]] created by wind or water are an example of an emergent structure in nature.
  • termite colony]] offers a classic example of emergence in nature.
  • Water crystals forming on glass demonstrate an emergent, [[fractal]] process occurring under appropriate conditions of temperature and humidity.
PHENOMENON WHEREBY LARGER ENTITIES ARISE THROUGH INTERACTIONS AMONG SMALLER/SIMPLER ENTITIES SUCH THAT THE LARGER ENTITIES EXHIBIT PROPERTIES THE SMALLER/SIMPLER ENTITIES DON'T EXHIBIT
Emergent property; Emergent behaviour; Irreducible; Emergent phenomenon; Emergent properties; Emergent behavior; Emergent Property; Emergent phenomena; Emergent structures; Irreducibility; Emergent concept; Weak emergence; Strong emergence; Strong emergentism; Weak emergentism; Irreducible complexity (Emergence); Evolving systems; Irreducible (philosophy); Irreducibility (philosophy); Irreducibilities; Irreducibly; Theory of emergence; Emerging properties; Emergent order; Emergent structures in nature
مُتَعَسِّرُ الرَّدِ
irreducible         
  • date=January 2013}}
  • [[Giant's Causeway]] in Northern Ireland is an example of a complex emergent structure.
  • Ripple patterns in a [[sand dune]] created by wind or water are an example of an emergent structure in nature.
  • termite colony]] offers a classic example of emergence in nature.
  • Water crystals forming on glass demonstrate an emergent, [[fractal]] process occurring under appropriate conditions of temperature and humidity.
PHENOMENON WHEREBY LARGER ENTITIES ARISE THROUGH INTERACTIONS AMONG SMALLER/SIMPLER ENTITIES SUCH THAT THE LARGER ENTITIES EXHIBIT PROPERTIES THE SMALLER/SIMPLER ENTITIES DON'T EXHIBIT
Emergent property; Emergent behaviour; Irreducible; Emergent phenomenon; Emergent properties; Emergent behavior; Emergent Property; Emergent phenomena; Emergent structures; Irreducibility; Emergent concept; Weak emergence; Strong emergence; Strong emergentism; Weak emergentism; Irreducible complexity (Emergence); Evolving systems; Irreducible (philosophy); Irreducibility (philosophy); Irreducibilities; Irreducibly; Theory of emergence; Emerging properties; Emergent order; Emergent structures in nature
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Ορισμός

irreducible
¦ adjective not able to be reduced or simplified.
Derivatives
irreducibility noun
irreducibly adverb

Βικιπαίδεια

Casus irreducibilis

In algebra, casus irreducibilis (Latin for "the irreducible case") is one of the cases that may arise in solving polynomials of degree 3 or higher with integer coefficients algebraically (as opposed to numerically), i.e., by obtaining roots that are expressed with radicals. It shows that many algebraic numbers are real-valued but cannot be expressed in radicals without introducing complex numbers. The most notable occurrence of casus irreducibilis is in the case of cubic polynomials that have three real roots, which was proven by Pierre Wantzel in 1843. One can see whether a given cubic polynomial is in so-called casus irreducibilis by looking at the discriminant, via Cardano's formula.