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Euler on trial (Posted on 2015-05-14) Difficulty: 3 of 5
Euler proposed that the equation a4+b4+c4 =d4 had no solutions in integers (excluding the trivial 0,0,0 of course).

Nowadays, is it true or not?

No Solution Yet Submitted by Ady TZIDON    
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Some Thoughtsre(2): Using the Internet (spoiler)Ady TZIDON2015-05-14 13:22:25
re: Using the Internet (spoiler)Steve Herman2015-05-14 13:03:36
SolutionUsing the Internet (spoiler)Steve Herman2015-05-14 12:53:14
Master of the obviousSteve Herman2015-05-14 12:45:43
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