islandman 今 Joined Apr 10, 2001 Posts 66,689 Feb 19, 2003 #1 Disprove x(nth) + y(nth) = z(nth), such that when n>2, there are no non-zero integer solutions for x, y and z.
Disprove x(nth) + y(nth) = z(nth), such that when n>2, there are no non-zero integer solutions for x, y and z.
Dillinger Guerrilla Ontologist Joined Sep 19, 2000 Posts 26,152 Feb 19, 2003 #3 Geez - could you have made it any easier?
islandman 今 Joined Apr 10, 2001 Posts 66,689 Feb 19, 2003 #4 It needed to be sporting, dear fellow. Besides, KillerMuffin will get it, and based on her AV last night, you definitely want to be won be her.
It needed to be sporting, dear fellow. Besides, KillerMuffin will get it, and based on her AV last night, you definitely want to be won be her.