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A^x + B^y = C^z, when A, B and C are positive integers, and x, y and z are positive integers greater than two, are those in which A, B and C have a common factor.

 Jan 26, 2017

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ITs pretty simple if you actually think about it. A, B, C. All positive integers (greater than 0) with a common factor (gcf), and x, y ,z. positive integers greater than 2. ITs not hard (but I'm not thinking am I?)

 Jan 26, 2017
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Isn't this the equation where "If you send in your answer, and let our scientist try to prove it right, you will win the prize of 1 million big ones?" You know... the hardest equation on earth.

 

(I'm too lazy too think right now, so I will do it later :P)

 Jan 26, 2017
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lol, it is I wanted tot test the minds of the Smartest on the Forum.

Midway  Jan 26, 2017
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ITs pretty simple if you actually think about it. A, B, C. All positive integers (greater than 0) with a common factor (gcf), and x, y ,z. positive integers greater than 2. ITs not hard (but I'm not thinking am I?)

Jelly  Jan 26, 2017
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I wouldnt even know, that question is confusing.

 Jan 26, 2017

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