All variables in this equation represent positive integers. Moreover, .
For what integral value(s) of does the equation have solutions?
Submit answer as sum of possible values of , if finite solutions.
Submit , if no solution possible.
submit , if there are infinite solutions.
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With Fermat's Last Theorem
We know that that it is only possible when n =2
Its proof is extremely rigorous and thus exclusive to me, But we can still apply it.