New Geometrical Proof of Fermat’s Theorem
By Interesting Engineering January, 26th 2017 Last year (2016), in the Interesting Engineering article entitled “Revolution in the Pythagoras’ Theorem?”, Dr. Luis Teia […]
By Interesting Engineering January, 26th 2017 Last year (2016), in the Interesting Engineering article entitled “Revolution in the Pythagoras’ Theorem?”, Dr. Luis Teia […]
“The story starts with Pierre de Fermat, one of the all-time great mathematicians, who claimed he could prove that the
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“First – and this begins to get technical – note that if a number is a composite, such as n=ab,
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