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Question Number 4362 by Rasheed Soomro last updated on 13/Jan/16

Determine integers x,y,z satisfying:  ax^b +by^c =cz^a   a,b,c are fixed integers.

$$\mathrm{Determine}\:\mathrm{integers}\:\mathrm{x},\mathrm{y},\mathrm{z}\:\mathrm{satisfying}: \\ $$$$\mathrm{ax}^{\mathrm{b}} +\mathrm{by}^{\mathrm{c}} =\mathrm{cz}^{\mathrm{a}} \\ $$$$\mathrm{a},\mathrm{b},\mathrm{c}\:\mathrm{are}\:\mathrm{fixed}\:\mathrm{integers}. \\ $$

Commented by Yozzii last updated on 14/Jan/16

x=u^(1/b) ,y=k^(1/c) ,z=p^(1/a)     a,b,c,x,y,z∈Z  au+bk=cp

$${x}={u}^{\mathrm{1}/{b}} ,{y}={k}^{\mathrm{1}/{c}} ,{z}={p}^{\mathrm{1}/{a}} \:\:\:\:{a},{b},{c},{x},{y},{z}\in\mathbb{Z} \\ $$$${au}+{bk}={cp}\: \\ $$

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