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prove for a,b,c>0 that: a^2/((a^2+b^2)^0.5) +b^2/((b^2+c^2)^0.5) +c^2/((c^2+a^2)^0.5)>= (a+b+c)/(2^0.5) send answers to gershon_kats@hotmail.com
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THAT''S SO EASY....For one thing you just combine the 3 fractions and make them have common denomitors and then you factor out the some stuff and it simplifies to the answer.....

Do your own homework from now on...especially easy crap
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it is not that simple as you think. iam trying to solve it for month.who solved it-write a full answer.

gershon kats
hello
I was able to solve this in about five minutes. Prove to me that this is not a homework assignment and I will post my solution.
Hi,

Could anyone please help me with this homework problem:
prove that there exists no solutions for:

X^n + Y^n = Z^n where n > 2

soon please coz I need to hand this in next week.




/Mankind gave birth to God.
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quote:Original post by silvren
Hi,

Could anyone please help me with this homework problem:
prove that there exists no solutions for:

X^n + Y^n = Z^n where n > 2

soon please coz I need to hand this in next week.




/Mankind gave birth to God.


You silly person you. I don''t have 300 years to try and prove that.

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Ahh, I remember seeing a show about that very problem once^^
I think some guy did end up proving it, but they never told exactly what the solution was.


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X^n + Y^n = Z^n where n > 2 and X, Y, Z are all > 0.

This is Fermat''s Last Theorem. The proof was a tad long for a homework question...
about 150 pages long
Never mind.
I came up with a proof.

/Mankind gave birth to God.

Edited by - silvren on October 4, 2001 6:16:07 AM
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