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Find x,y,z, which fills equation x^n + y^n = z^n, where n > 2

 Jun 29, 2016
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Find x,y,z, which fills equation x^n + y^n = z^n, where n > 2

 

One answer:  x = 0,  y = 0,  z = 0.

 Jun 29, 2016
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Wrong Answer - It says N > 2. , X, Y and Z have to be different integers

 

Your teacher is messing with you. This is Fermat's last theorem which states that there is NO answer for 

 

x^n + y^n = z^n for n > 2. 

 

It was one of the last unproven great theorems in math, recently proved in the last decade. It lasted almost 400 years.

 

Good luck

 Jun 30, 2016
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The question didn't mention x, y, and z should be different integers. It is correct that it's the form of Fermat's Last Theorem but the conditions aren't the same or it would be so hard for a student. Therefore geno3141's answer is correct.

MaxWong  Jun 30, 2016

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