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N could = 1...According to my CS theory homework: no. Proof?
The N variable is only on one side of the equation.
Yes, if it was a simple algebraic equation, but I don't think NP means N*P.N could = 1...
That is not quite right. If you can show that one NP-hard problem in NP is also in P, you have proven P=NP.Both of these are sets of problems, not a specific problem (so proving one instance of NP is P would not, in and of itself, be sufficient to show N=NP)