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2017-03-27 21:37:53 -0600
dan_fulea
find four positive integers a,b,c,d whose 5th powers sum to the 5th power of another integer e, i.e. find five integers a,b,c,d,e such that a^5+b^5+c^5+d^5=e^5.
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