Consider primitive pairs of integers (b, c) with b < 0 such that x^5 + b*x + c = 0 is irreducible and solvable by radicals: sequence gives values of b.
A371557
Consider primitive pairs of integers (b, c) with b < 0 such that x^5 + b*x + c = 0 is irreducible and solvable by radicals: sequence gives values of b.
Terms
- a(0) =-5a(1) =-40a(2) =-40a(3) =-72a(4) =-1189a(5) =-1189a(6) =-1900a(7) =-1900a(8) =-2625a(9) =-2625a(10) =-4350a(11) =-4350a(12) =-7280a(13) =-7368a(14) =-7368a(15) =-7553a(16) =-8788a(17) =-8840a(18) =-8840a(19) =-26010a(20) =-26010a(21) =-29580a(22) =-29580a(23) =-37180a(24) =-37180a(25) =-38120a(26) =-38120a(27) =-43061a(28) =-49640a(29) =-49640
External references
- oeis: A371557