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Question Number 215898 by F_Physics last updated on 21/Jan/25

x^n +y^n +z^n  = 0  n = ?

$${x}^{{n}} +{y}^{{n}} +{z}^{{n}} \:=\:\mathrm{0} \\ $$$${n}\:=\:? \\ $$

Commented by Rasheed.Sindhi last updated on 21/Jan/25

For x=y=z=0, n∈R^+

$${For}\:{x}={y}={z}=\mathrm{0},\:{n}\in\mathbb{R}^{+} \\ $$

Answered by Eze120 last updated on 23/Jan/25

n∈R  If x,y and z the same than 0  PD:−n is indefinided.

$${n}\in\mathbb{R} \\ $$$${If}\:{x},{y}\:{and}\:{z}\:{the}\:{same}\:{than}\:\mathrm{0} \\ $$$${PD}:−{n}\:{is}\:{indefinided}. \\ $$

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