• Scipione del Ferro (6 February 1465 – 5 November 1526) was an Italian mathematician who first discovered a method to solve the depressed cubic equation...
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    about 10−9. In the early 16th century, the Italian mathematician Scipione del Ferro (1465–1526) found a method for solving a class of cubic equations...
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    Errani (born 1987), tennis player Luigi Ferri (1826–1895), philosopher Scipione del Ferro (1465–1526), mathematician. He solved the cubic equation. Gianfranco...
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    complex plane. Cardano and other Italian mathematicians, notably Scipione del Ferro, in the 1500s created an algorithm for solving cubic equations which...
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  • Remigio Ferro, Cuban judge Scipione del Ferro, Italian mathematician who first discovered the solution to a generic cubic equation Tiziano Ferro, Italian...
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    first partly solved by the 15–16th-century Italian mathematician Scipione del Ferro, who did not however publish his results; this method, though, only...
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    auxiliary cubic equation. Then Cardano became aware of the fact that Scipione del Ferro had discovered Tartaglia's formula before Tartaglia himself, a discovery...
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  • nth roots. This was done up to degree four during the 16th century. Scipione del Ferro and Niccolò Fontana Tartaglia discovered solutions for cubic equations...
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    work by Scipione del Ferro who independently came up with the same solution as Tartaglia. (Tartaglia had previously been challenged by del Ferro's student...
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  • cardinal Scipione Borghese, 10th Prince of Sulmona (1871–1927), Italian prince Scipione Breislak (1748–1826), Italian geologist Scipione del Ferro (1465–1526)...
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    Lagrange conceptually explained the classical solution method of Scipione del Ferro and François Viète, which proceeds by reducing a cubic equation for...
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  • the Renaissance in 1545, Gerolamo Cardano published the solution of Scipione del Ferro and Niccolò Fontana Tartaglia to equations of degree 3 and that of...
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  • general cubic equations. Cardano stated that it was discovered by Scipione del Ferro, who passed the knowledge to his student Antonio Maria Fior. Around...
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    of negative numbers. He published with attribution the solution of Scipione del Ferro to the cubic equation and the solution of Cardano's student Lodovico...
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    plagiarized. In Italy, during the first half of the 16th century, Scipione del Ferro and Niccolò Fontana Tartaglia discovered solutions for cubic equations...
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    seemed more rigorous. Meanwhile, Italian mathematicians Luca Pacioli, Scipione del Ferro, Niccolò Fontana Tartaglia, Gerolamo Cardano, Lodovico Ferrari, and...
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  • first treatment of all 10 cases in spherical trigonometry. 1520 – Scipione del Ferro develops a method for solving "depressed" cubic equations (cubic equations...
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  • 1490) 1453 – Girolamo Benivieni, Florentine poet (d. 1542) 1465 – Scipione del Ferro, Italian mathematician and theorist (d. 1526) 1536 – Sassa Narimasa...
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    published methods for solving cubic and quartic equations (due to Scipione del Ferro, Niccolò Fontana Tartaglia, and Lodovico Ferrari), and exhibited the...
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  • February 4 – Frans van Brederode, Dutch rebel (d. 1490) February 6 – Scipione del Ferro, Italian mathematician (d. 1526) March 16 – Kunigunde of Austria,...
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  • discoveries include the fallopian tubes, leading from uterus to ovaries Scipione del Ferro (1465–1526), mathematician, the first to discover a method to solve...
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  • 16th century: François Viète discovers Viète's formula for π.1500: Scipione del Ferro solves the special cubic equation x 3 = p x + q {\displaystyle x^{3}=px+q}...
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    practical equations. As such, Bombelli was able to get solutions using Scipione del Ferro's rule, even in casus irreducibilis, where other mathematicians such...
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  • Lucas Vázquez de Ayllón, Spanish explorer (b. 1480) November 5 – Scipione del Ferro, Italian mathematician (b. 1465) November 30 – Giovanni dalle Bande...
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    Lucas Vázquez de Ayllón, Spanish explorer (b. 1480) November 5 – Scipione del Ferro, Italian mathematician (b. 1465) November 30 – Giovanni dalle Bande...
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  • Paolo dell'Abbaco Leon Battista Alberti Piero Borgi Leonardo da Vinci Scipione del Ferro Giovanni di Gherardo da Prato Luca Pacioli Piero della Francesca Paolo...
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  • February 4 – Frans van Brederode, Dutch rebel (d. 1490) February 6 – Scipione del Ferro, Italian mathematician (d. 1526) March 16 – Kunigunde of Austria,...
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  • words, or just their initial letters, as mathematical symbols." 1535 Scipione del Ferro and Niccolò Fontana Tartaglia, in Italy, independently solve the general...
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  • the mid-15th century. During the first half of the 16th century, Scipione del Ferro and Niccolò Fontana Tartaglia discovered how to solve cubic equations...
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  • Álvares is the first to sight what will later be known as Gough Island. Scipione del Ferro solves the depressed cubic equation. Ulrich Rülein von Calw publishes...
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