663: That's it? A worldwide problem?

A swimming pool can be filled in one hour by opening the water injection pipe, and draining can be done in 40 minutes by opening the drain pipe. Now the swimming pool is full.

If you open the water filling pipe and drain pipe at the same time. How many minutes can I drain the water?

Su Ming is very speechless on such topics. Of course, people learn knowledge for use. First fill the swimming pool with water, and then open the inlet and outlet pipes at the same time. What do you want to do? Is your brain sick?

The Fermat's Last Theorem of "August One Seven" is also similar-when the integer is n2, the equation x^n+y^n=z*n for x, y, z has no positive integer solution - there is no positive solution without a positive number. All right.

Does it make sense to prove something that doesn't exist? Where can this theorem be used?

Of course, this is just Su Ming's idea. He really hates the so-called global problem that looks very good, but has almost zero practical value.

In this way, at least the group characteristics of ants can be analyzed, and the relationship between ants moving and the natural environment can be analyzed.

In that case, why did Su Ming solve Fermat's Last Law?

Because he was boring that night two years ago.

Su Ming is a person who can't stay idle. Once he was free, he would feel very upset. He sat in the room in a daze after supper that night. After a while, he took out a math book to clear up the emptiness in his heart.

Su Ming saw Fermat's Last Law in this book, so he began to think about the method of argumentation. After twenty minutes, this so-called worldwide mathematical problem was solved by him!

Later, he still felt dissatisfied and continued to think for a while. Also came up with two other solutions.

This kind of topic is really not the type that Su Ming likes, so he put the book down and picked up "Western Philosophical Trends" and read it. Until now, he has not picked up the mathematics work again.

To his surprise, today's Mathematical Olympiad actually came up with this topic, and Su Ming didn't know the significance of this topic.

He just finished this question according to his own answering ideas two years ago, and then he fell asleep on the table. If it weren't for this, I'm afraid it will take some time before Thomas discovers the matter.

Su Ming looked at the answer he wrote. Unsure: "Is this problem that difficult? No one has been able to make it for three hundred years. This is incredible, right?"

Su Ming couldn't understand it. He only took twenty minutes to solve this problem. Later, he came up with two other methods to solve the problem. But Thomas just said that this problem has troubled the world's mathematics for three hundred years... 0

Are those so-called mathematicians all idiots? And - if this question is really difficult, how can it be used as a test question for the Olympiad? What does the organizing committee of the competition think?

Su Ming just thought of this, there was a lot of footsteps in the corridor, and Thomas' excited voice was mixed in between: "You must not have thought! It is incredible! A teenager actually solved Fermat's Last Theorem Woolen cloth!"

Su Ming immediately got up and sat down after hearing the 2.3 movement, and then saw dozens of people squeezed in from the office door. Su Ming also saw Mr. Chen coaching the Olympic Games among the crowd.

Teacher Chen huddled in the crowd with an excited expression. When he saw Su Ming sitting on the office facade, he was taken aback, and then he squeezed over and asked:

"Su Ming, why did you come out? It's still playing inside! Could it be that you were kicked out for violating discipline?"

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