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Need help from smart people!
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Soumaly
2015-08-28 23:04:56 UTC
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I posed this question once previously, but no one response. Seriously, can anyone solve the below problem:

If Ax+By=Cz, where A, B, C, x, y and z are positive integers and x, y, and z are all greater than 2, A, B, C must have a common prime factor.

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Soumaly
MadMostOfTheTime
2015-08-29 22:50:05 UTC
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Post by Soumaly
If Ax+By=Cz, where A, B, C, x, y and z are positive integers and x, y, and z are all greater than 2, A, B, C must have a common prime factor.
Love and kisses
Soumaly
WRONG TITLE smart people do NOT use their head to BANG OUT a MATH PROBLEM with so many CONDITIONAL CONTROLS. ONLY STUPID PEOPLE DO THAT. I WAS TRYING TO DOUBLE MAJORS IN MATH AND SCIENCE UPTO MY 4TH YEAR AT THE U I QUIT MATH IN THOSE 1300 LEVEL CLASSES BECAUSE IT TURNED MY BRAIN INTO FRY EGG. I SEAT IN THE DESK LOOKING AT THE TEST PAPER FOR HALF DAY AND MY HEAD HURT BADLY.
Vey Damneun
2015-11-24 05:11:53 UTC
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Post by MadMostOfTheTime
Post by Soumaly
If Ax+By=Cz, where A, B, C, x, y and z are positive integers and x, y, and z are all greater than 2, A, B, C must have a common prime factor.
Love and kisses
Soumaly
WRONG TITLE smart people do NOT use their head to BANG OUT a MATH PROBLEM with so many CONDITIONAL CONTROLS. ONLY STUPID PEOPLE DO THAT. I WAS TRYING TO DOUBLE MAJORS IN MATH AND SCIENCE UPTO MY 4TH YEAR AT THE U I QUIT MATH IN THOSE 1300 LEVEL CLASSES BECAUSE IT TURNED MY BRAIN INTO FRY EGG. I SEAT IN THE DESK LOOKING AT THE TEST PAPER FOR HALF DAY AND MY HEAD HURT BADLY.
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