I'm fairly certain there is no algebraic method. If there was some algebraic way to get x as a function of {3,4,5} then we could replace {3,4,5} with (say) {a,b,c} and have an analytical solution for the general equation. But for a,b,c,x integral, we have Fermat's Last Theorem which clearly does NOT have a simple solution (or indeed any solution).
Edit: To clarify, what I am saying is that if we could find some analytical solution to the above problem then from this solution it would surely then be possible to prove that for a,b,c,x integral and x>2 there is no solution i.e. prove Fermat's Last Theorem. Since the proof of this theorem is decidedly nontrivial (!), it seems very unlikely that there is an analytical solution!