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A CHALLENGE TO MATHEMATICIANS.

(a)^n +(^)n +(^)n=()^n


PROVE OR DISPROVE THE STATED ABOVE HAMZAHS EQUATION.[Conditions given
as follow:=
Every number in the parentheses in left hand side is a natural number, the power is
also a natural number and at least one of the number in parenthesis in LEFT HAND
SIDE IS relatively prime to all the numbers in parentheses in left hand side and the
number in parenthesis in right hand side and the power].

It is known that the Last Fermat Theorem as been proved which is stated as follow.
(^) N +(^) N =()^N
Has no solution where

N, ,, are relatively prime and are natural numbers

Sir Andrew Wiles solved this problem.


But DOES HAMZAHS EAUATION HAS ANY SOLUTION.
WE HAVE A EQUATION
(a)^n +(^)n +(^)n=()^n
Where at least one of the numbers a, ,, on the left hand side is relatively prime to
the other two numbers on the Left Hand Side and to the number on the right hand
sideand all of the numbers n, ,, Belongs to natural numbers .
We have an example for n=3
(3)^3 +(4)^3 +(5)^3 = (6)^3
216=216
Where 5 is relatively prime to 3,4,and 6.
Can some one prove or disprone Hamzahs Equation.
Where new ,letters are known as follow
Baa=
Jim=

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