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Subject: On Fermat's last theorem
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This theorem states that for any n except 2, the equation X^n+Y^n=3DZ^n is =
not true for any positive integer triplet X, Y and Z. Fermat's "I have disc=
overed a truly marvelous proof of this, which this margin is too narrow to =
contain." has fascinated mathematicians from 1637 but no one has found what=
 his proof was. Let us try to understand this theorem better.

Please read the article at=20
On Fermat's last theorem=20
http://pengkuanonmaths.blogspot.com/2015/07/on-fermats-last-theorem.html
or On Fermat's last theorem
https://www.academia.edu/13665056/On_Fermat_s_last_theorem