1.Prove that equation x^2 + y^3 = 60 does not have any positive integer solution. Prove by exhaustively checking every possible candidate solutions.

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1.Prove that equation x^2 + y^3 = 60 does not have any positive integer solution. Prove
by exhaustively checking every possible candidate solutions.

2.Prove that equation 2x^2y - y^3 + xz = 20 has a positive integer solution. Prove by
finding one such solution. 

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