Moral of the story is not always believe in wiki ...when you can rely on BRFvina wrote:...Hmm. I never include 0 in natural numbers,but I looked up wiki and it seems that there is a "controversy" . It is infinite if you include 0 , and finite if you don't with 1, 2 , z=3 the only values.. Though this is the right answer, let me attempt a proof (hopefully not a "broof") when I have the time pls. The "broof" I am positive will work ...Amber G. wrote:1: Are there solutions for x^3+y^3=z^2 .. if so how many finite or infinite ?

(Yes, my friend there are infinite solutions to this

Again, are you sure?As for the other question x^3 + y^3 = z^5 there is no solution. Isn't that a corollary of the Fermat's theorem x^n + y^n = z^n . , if you don't include 0 as a natural number . If you do, there are infinite answers[/size]
How about 3^3+6^3 = 3^5 ( There is no zero involved ) ?