On 28 Jun 04 07:33:33 -0400 (EDT), mohammed salem tarawneh wrote:
Dear news group
I would like to know the answer for the following question:
Given a triangle of three diffrent sides,were :
L denotes the large side
M denotes the middle side
S denotes the small side
There is a single power "call it Z" such that
L^z=M^z+S^z
Are there,any expressions(in radicals or series form) for Z ?
Do that satisfy (z=2)when the angle between(s&m)is 90 degree or :
(z=1)when the angle between (s&m)is 180 degree
Thank is advancedear news groub
dear tarawna
do you mean that every certain angle has a uniqe power valu?
is that related to fermate last theorm?
are the sides of triangle of complex ,real, rational or integeral
length?
is it neccesary that( S,M,L) form a triangle?
why sides of triangle are not equal?
are there any related topics?
i have tried out some numerical examples,and fond that always there is
a single power value that seems to be irrational!& grater than one.
thank you.
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