2) Now, is it possible to extend the Pythagorean Theorem to the third power to become z³ = x³+y³ where z,x and y are who
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2) Now, is it possible to extend the Pythagorean Theorem to the third power to become z³ = x³+y³ where z,x and y are who
2) Now, is it possible to extend the Pythagorean Theorem to the third power to become z³ = x³+y³ where z,x and y are whole numbers? In other words, can you find three non-zero integers (z, x and y) satisfying z³ = x+y? If so, then you are done from this project. Just write down the integer values of your z, x and y. (To be honest with you, I tried, and I couldn't find any solution). But maybe you are lucky here! 3) If you couldn't find a solution, do some research on this problem to see if someone else did. Include any historical facts you came across while you are researching this topic. Type your work and upload a ONE-page pdf document as your submission to this project. Good luck! (
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