Solved: Disprove the statement that every positive integer

Chapter 1, Problem 44E

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Disprove the statement that every positive integer is the sum of at most two squares and a cube of nonnegative integers.

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QUESTION:

Disprove the statement that every positive integer is the sum of at most two squares and a cube of nonnegative integers.

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Solution:Step 1In this problem we have to disprove the statement that every positive integer is the sum of at most two square and a cube of nonnegative integers.Here, to disprove this statement we will take can example and try to find whether the statement is true.

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