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Additional challenge: Don't use mekso with VUhU. Or use them, if prefer the challenge of wrangling with mekso grammar... | |||
== Fermat's Last Theorem == | == Fermat's Last Theorem == |
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Lojban is supposed to be a logical language, so why not practice translating some common mathematical statements, or algorithms
Additional challenge: Don't use mekso with VUhU. Or use them, if prefer the challenge of wrangling with mekso grammar...
Fermat's Last Theorem
(The statement, not the proof, of course!)
"No three positive integers a, b, and c can satisfy the equation an + bn = cn for any integer value of n greater than two."