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What is fermat's last theorem in common algebra
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What is fermat's last theorem in common algebra


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It is impossible to separate any power higher than the second into two like powers,

or, more precisely:

If an integer n is greater than 2, then the equation an + bn = cn has no solutions in non-zero integers a, b, and c.
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I MEAN a^n + b^n = c^n

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Fermat's last thm. states that x^n + y^n = z^n (n>2)is not true for any x,y,z belonging to N. 




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