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Topic: The non existence of p'th root of any prime number, for (p>2)
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 bassam king karzeddin Posts: 1,668 Registered: 8/22/16
Re: The non existence of p'th root of any prime number, for (p>2) prime
Posted: Feb 22, 2017 3:13 PM

On Wednesday, February 22, 2017 at 10:49:31 PM UTC+3, abu.ku...@gmail.com wrote:
> irrationals are treated arithmetically via continued fractions
> -- and it is hard to do that

But continued fractions would certainly yields the same false result, by all means of approximations

It would never realize the true NEW story of their non existence

Otherwise, prove only the existence of cube root of two, $\sqrt[3]{2}$

**Note here I do not ask to construct it exactly, because this was proved impossible construction thousands of years ago, and all the new alleged modern claims of constructions are actually clear cheating, (for sure)

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