Definitions from Wiktionary (Fermat's last theorem)
▸ noun: (number theory) The theorem that the Diophantine equation aⁿ+bⁿ=cⁿ has no solutions for positive integers a,b,c,n, where n>2.
▸ noun: Alternative form of Fermat's Last Theorem [(number theory) The theorem that the Diophantine equation aⁿ+bⁿ=cⁿ has no solutions for positive integers a,b,c,n, where n>2.]
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▸ noun: (number theory) The theorem that the Diophantine equation aⁿ+bⁿ=cⁿ has no solutions for positive integers a,b,c,n, where n>2.
▸ noun: Alternative form of Fermat's Last Theorem [(number theory) The theorem that the Diophantine equation aⁿ+bⁿ=cⁿ has no solutions for positive integers a,b,c,n, where n>2.]
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