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The Longest-Standing Math Problem

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Saturday, October 6th, 2007.

Fermat’s puzzle, known as Fermat’s Last Theorem, elegantly and seems-to-be-simple formulated as math problem, is also one of the most popular and longest-standing in the Math history. Fermat stated that he had the proof but it could not fit the margin of the book (he has the habit to write comments on books’ margins). More than three centuries later, it is finally solved by Andrew Wiles, but one question still remains: Did Fermat really have the valid solution for his problem? Read more after the click.

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