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Fermat's theorem

Name: Anonymous 2005-12-01 15:20

Anyone ever studied this?


xn + yn = zn

( keep in mind it has no non-zero integer solutions for x, y and z when n > 2)

Name: Anonymous 2005-12-05 21:14

>>10

Pure math has an aesthetic value in the same sense that poetry does, however slight that may be in your view.  And so much of an undergraduate math education relates in a quite direct way to actuarial work, flying to the moon, and making computers and programs from the ground up (for those who can learn and retain it) that there is not much point in referring to current high math as 'value-less' UNTIL a technology can utilize it.  Some things are indeed their own reward.

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