Who proved Fermat's Last Theorem?

Correct answer: Andrew Wiles

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What people think about it: 3 Comments
TestyAlien3443
TestyAlien3443
Be it noted that "n" is an exponent not a multiplier. Otherwise "n" could be divided from both sides, leaving a + b = c
ChewyGazelle68623
ChewyGazelle68623
lostiaz, I was thinking about taking Math A-Z but I am not sure now. I probably wouldnt get to this level anyway!!! I just hava a thirst for knowledge, for some reason!! I checked the ILIAD AND HOMER to add to my Greek Mythology. they are some BIG books and heavy!! oh, well, I will be busy for a while!!
lostiaz
lostiaz
Not so much first to comment but the first to get it wrong