Simple Proof of Fermat’s Last Theorem –

The simplest explanation why Xn + Yn = Zn for n >or= 2 cannot include all non-zero X, Y, Z ɜZ or ɜQ is that when n>2, X,Y, and Z cannot all be represented by algebraic integers in any given base x as they can easily be when n ≤ 2.

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