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A3 plus b3 equals c3 has any solution? - Answers
This is part of Fermat's last theorem. He proposed that there was no solution to that equation (with whole numbers, at least) and wrote that he had a proof that he couldn't fit on the page he was using. He died without writing it down and mathematicians have been going nuts trying to rediscover it ever since. It has since been proven
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A3 plus b3 equals c3 has any solution? - Answers
This is part of Fermat's last theorem. He proposed that there was no solution to that equation (with whole numbers, at least) and wrote that he had a proof that he couldn't fit on the page he was using. He died without writing it down and mathematicians have been going nuts trying to rediscover it ever since. It has since been proven
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A3 plus b3 equals c3 has any solution? - Answers
This is part of Fermat's last theorem. He proposed that there was no solution to that equation (with whole numbers, at least) and wrote that he had a proof that he couldn't fit on the page he was using. He died without writing it down and mathematicians have been going nuts trying to rediscover it ever since. It has since been proven
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