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Pythagoras theorem is famous in the literature. It works with squares of numbers, i.e., a square of number equals other two numbers with square on each. This paper bring numbers with equality expressions with powers of same order, for example, 7^2:=2^2+3^2+6^2, 6^3:=3^3+4^3+5^3, etc. The work is for the powers from 2 to 6.
Powers of Numbers, Multiple Choices, Pythagorean triples, Power Equalities, Powers of Numbers, Multiple Choices, Pythagorean triples, Power Equalities
Powers of Numbers, Multiple Choices, Pythagorean triples, Power Equalities, Powers of Numbers, Multiple Choices, Pythagorean triples, Power Equalities
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