SLD
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OK, so we know that there are no integers x, y, z, which satisfy the equation z3=x3+y3 
But what about w, x, y, z, integers and w3=x3+y3+z3?
Are these still considered Diophantine equations?
				
			But what about w, x, y, z, integers and w3=x3+y3+z3?
Are these still considered Diophantine equations?
	
  What the heck difference does it make whether Fermat's Last Theorem specifies positive integers?   With or without the restriction, it's the same problem!  x2 = (-x)2