Number Theory

   

Fermat's Last Theorem: Equality Fails on Last Digits

Authors: Victor Sorokine

In equivalent equality, the number A^n+B^n-C^n ends with the digit 1.

Comments: 2 Pages. Please replace text 2302.0098 with an amended version, because you did NOT publish the last version - "viXra new submission Result #14527104". OR post #14527104. Sincerely, Victor Sorokin

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