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A multi-solution diophantine problem (Posted on 2006-09-15) Difficulty: 3 of 5
Consider the equation x^2+y^5=z^3 where x, y, and z, are positive integers.

(A) Can you give at least three solutions to it?
(B) Determine whether or not there is an infinite number of solutions.

See The Solution Submitted by K Sengupta    
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  Subject Author Date
re: No SubjectK Sengupta2006-12-31 12:43:13
No SubjectFerdinand2006-12-31 07:27:48
Some Thoughtsre: re: no subjectDennis2006-09-17 17:59:06
re: No SubjectJohn Reid2006-09-15 15:19:21
Some ThoughtsNo SubjectDennis2006-09-15 14:30:07
SolutionSolution for part ADej Mar2006-09-15 13:15:57
SolutionMany solutions (all of them?)Old Original Oskar!2006-09-15 11:49:40
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