Stefano
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Hey guys, during my cram session I cam across this question. I know it's easy, but I have a mental block. Could someone kindly prove it?
x<sup>n</sup> + y<sup>n</sup> = z<sup>n</sup>
Prove that this equation has a non zero integer solution for n greater than 2.
Thanks. There may be a reward to whoever proves this first, because it's been bugging me for quite some time.
x<sup>n</sup> + y<sup>n</sup> = z<sup>n</sup>
Prove that this equation has a non zero integer solution for n greater than 2.
Thanks. There may be a reward to whoever proves this first, because it's been bugging me for quite some time.
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