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 by: bassam karzeddin - Mon, 4 Sep 2023 22:19 UTC

On Saturday, November 10, 2007 at 3:12:56 PM UTC+2, bassam king karzeddin wrote:
> Dear All
> The following conjecture may be considered as a more generalized form of FLT conjecture, but it may much easier to prove, Do you know why?
> Thank You
> If (X & Y) are two odd coprime positive integers, then the following integer equation doesn't have any solution in all integer numbers
> Z^P = X^P + Y^P + 2*N*X*Y*Z
>
> Where (P) is odd prime number, (Z & N) are positive integers
> **Note that there are many generalizations to the above form
> Best of luck
> Bassam Karzeddin
> Al-Hussein Bin Talal University
> JORDAN
> For E-mail insert (.) between b & karz...@yahoo.com

Here, I have rarely failed with my conjectures in number theory, where Quasi was able to find many counter examples

But later, none of my public published conjectures in number theory have failed yet!, so to say, even the broken conjectures have a great value once fully well-understood & no harm of admitting my false assertion in this regard

And sometimes, an interesting mistake may be better than a true mathematical statement for sure

BKK

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