Authors: Atsu Dekpe
We present in this paper a formula for decomposing a power of an integer into a product of consecutive integers and its properties. We also discuss properties of some specific vectors (polynomials). By using these concepts, we provide simple proofs for both of Fermat's theorems. Furthermore, the proof of the great Fermat theorem is accessible to all students who have studied the notion of vector space.
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