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Fermat's Last Theorem

 
 
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Reply Sat 11 Oct, 2003 07:06 am
Can someone please explain why when n is equal to or greater than 3, Xn+Yn=Zn has no solutions (XYZ all non zero integer values)?

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satt fs
 
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Reply Sat 11 Oct, 2003 07:46 am
That property is embedded in the structure of mathematics.
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Reply Sat 11 Oct, 2003 10:52 am
"I have discovered a truly remarkable proof which this [textbox] is too small to contain."
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