Number Theory

   

Visualising Fermat’s Last Theorem with Proofs Within Infinite Families of Pythagorean Triples

Authors: Brian Scannell

To support intuitive understanding of Fermat’s Last Theorem, this paper presents a simple visualisation based on a defined normalised Fermat plot and shows that rational directions arising from succession t Pythagorean triples—with a fixed hypotenuse gap—become automatically irrational beyond a finite point, explaining why no Fermat type integer solutions can occur along these directions.

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