Re: Very simple FLT proof for odd exponents
- From: amorgan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Alan Morgan)
- Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2005 01:00:49 +0000 (UTC)
In article <1120697601.318567.211970@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Adam <flt@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>>Yes, what follows from your assumptions is that there is a right triangle
>with sides { a^(3/2), b^(3/2), c^(3/2) }. But the fact that this
>triangle
>exists does not mean that its side lengths are integers. <
>
>Yes, but later I am showing, that only a number that itself is a cube
>can be raised to the 2nd power to make it a cube.
>And again: we talk about pythagorean triples, where the sides ARE
>integers.
You have not proven that the three sides form a pythagorean triple. All
you have done is shown that they form the three sides of a right triangle.
Alan
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