SOLUTION: I have a problem with Fermat's last theorem of a^n+b^n=c^n, which actually does hold true if n=3 (or any odd number) and a=-b , which would make c=0, which is the same as 0^3
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Question 1093374: I have a problem with Fermat's last theorem of a^n+b^n=c^n, which actually does hold true if n=3 (or any odd number) and a=-b , which would make c=0, which is the same as 0^3 Found 2 solutions by greenestamps, ikleyn:Answer by greenestamps(13198) (Show Source):