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FERMAT’S Last Theorem Can Only be Rigorously Proved by First Proving a Similar Theorem for All Positive Rational Fractions

Authors: Allen D Allen

The only way to prove Fermat’s Last Theorem with logical rigor is to first prove Fermat’s Extended Last Theorem (FELT): If n is an integer greater than 2, then there cannot exist positive rational fractions r, s, and t, neither integral nor non-integral, such that r^n + s^n = t^n.

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