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Understanding Fermat's Last Theorem: A Mathematical Breakthrough

Fermat's Last Theorem, proposed by Pierre de Fermat in 1637, posits that there are no three positive integers a, b, and c that satisfy the equation (a^n + b^n = c^n) for any integer value of n greater than 2. This enigmatic statement remained unproven for over 350 years, intriguing mathematicians worldwide. In 1994, British mathematician Andrew Wiles finally proved the theorem, utilizing sophisticated techniques from algebraic geometry and number theory. The proof not only solved a longstanding puzzle but also paved the way for advancements in modern mathematics.

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Understanding Fermat's Last Theorem: A Mathematical Breakthrough

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