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Fermat's Last Theorem
Title: Fermat's Last Theorem
Category: Science & Technology
Details: Words: 3234 | Pages: 13.8 (approximately 235 words/page)
Fermat's Last Theorem
Fermat’s Last Theorem is a mathematical enigma that has stumped mathematicians for hundreds of years. According to Andrew Wiles, “The definition of a good mathematical problem is the mathematics it generates rather than the problem itself.” (Singh 163) Pierre de Fermat, (see diagram one) a seventeenth-century French civil servant and judge and amateur mathematician first introduced it. His greatest love was number theory. (http://www-groups.dcs.st- and.ac.uk/-history/mathematicians/Fermat.html) Number
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Do you know, not even the best mathematicians on other planets- all far ahead of yours- have solved it? Why there’s a chap on Saturn- he looks something like a mushroom on stilts- who solves partial differential equations mentally; and even he’s given up!” said the Devil. (Poorten 201-6) But it took Andrew Wiles more than a day to solve Fermat's Last Theorem and take a part in a fascinating piece of mathematical history.
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