if you can solve this maths problem, page-9

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    "Fermat’s Last Theorem went unsolved for hundreds of years. It said that no three positive integers a, b and c can satisfy

    an + bn = cn (my keyboard doesnt support "power of", damn

    Hey? Seeing he said that unconditionally, he is wrong.....

    If a=1, and b=1, and n=1, and c=2

    you get 1(to the power of 1) + 1 (to the power of 1) = c (to the power of 1)

    ie. 1 + 1 = 2

    Where do I collect my $million?

    GZ
 
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