Number Theory

   

Fermat's Last Theorem

Authors: Barry Foster

Fermat's Last Theorem (FLT) states that there are no natural numbers A, B, C, and n such that A^n = B^n + C^n is true for n>2.The proposition was first stated as a theorem by Pierre de Fermat around 1637 in the margin of a copy of Arithmetica:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ArithmeticaFermat added that he had a proof that was too large to fit in the margin and because he had done likewise for other since-proved theorems there has since been a search to find a short proof.This effort examines the attributes of the numbers in FLT and shows that irrationalnumbers are required for it to be true

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