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                | Math Logic | 
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	 	| Question : |  
	 		    | What 
                  is 'Fermat's Last Theorem' ? |  
	 	| Answer :
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	 		    | In the margin 
                  of his copy of Diophantus Fermat wrote : If n is a number greater 
                  than two, there are no whole numbers a, b, c such that an 
                  + bn = cn.
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	 		    | I have found a truly wonderful 
                  proof which this margin is too small to contain. Unfortunately, 
                  he died soon after, and this theory has never been proved, through 
                  almost every great mathematician for the last three centuries 
                  has attempted a proof. |  
	 		    | Some skeptics, however, believe Fermat himself never solved. |  |