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Answered by Nishu05
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a conjecture by Fermat that if n is an integer greater than 2, the equation x n + y n = z n has no positive integral solutions. Fermat noted that he had ‘a truly wonderful proof’ of the conjecture, but never wrote it down. In 1995 a general proof was published by the Princeton-based British mathematician Andrew Wiles.

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Answered by Muskan5785
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a conjecture by Fermat that if n is an integer greater than 2, the equation x n + y n = z n has no positive integral solutions. Fermat noted that he had ‘a truly wonderful proof’ of the conjecture, but never wrote it down. In 1995 a general proof was published by the Princeton-based British mathematician Andrew Wiles.

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