SOLUTION: What is the demonstration for Fermat's last theorem?

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Question 476751: What is the demonstration for Fermat's last theorem?
Answer by richard1234(7193)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I don't know what "demonstration" refers to, but Fermat's last theorem says that for any positive integer n>2, the equation



has no integer solutions (x,y,z). You can look up Andrew Wiles' proof online (over 100 pages long).

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