Authors: Tae Tae Beom
Fermat's Last Theorem(FLT) states that there is no positive integer set (a,b,c,n) which satisfies a^n+b^n=c^n when n≥3. In this thesis, we related FLT to two polynomial equations. By doing so, we could analyze whether those two equations have equivalence properties in four aspects, ①irreducible factoring equivalence, ②constant term equivalence, ③ rational root factor equivalence and ④ odd-even property equivalence of a,b,c. What we found is that those two equations can not have equivalence properties in all four aspects which is enough to prove FLT.
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