Fermat's Last The prophets

Welcome, esteemed mathematicians!

We've gathered here today to discuss the unsolved problems of the 17th century.Mathematical Breakdown

Fermat's Last Theorem states that all integers of the form a^n + b^n, where a and b are integers and n is greater than 2, cannot be expressed as the sum of two cubes or two squares or any other power of a single number.

But have you ever wondered what the ancients thought about this?

Unsolved Mysteries of Fermat's Past

Modern Breakthroughs

We've had some breakthroughs, too! In 1984, Andrew Wiles solved the theorem for n=4, and in 1994, Yutaka ouchi proved it for all n>2.

But we're not done yet!

Next Meeting

Join us for our nextประก

When: Next Tuesday

Where: The Local Coffee Shop

What to bring: Your best proof or a decent joke about primes.