Sunday, 4 August 2013

Fermat's next to last Theorem

Photograph Quiz:
Photo no. 169:- What is the connection between this sprinter and Coventry’s first World Record Holder? Och aye and while ye are doon in Coventry, ye could be visiting “The History of Coventry Godiva Harriers and other Clubs in the City during the last 140 years” as part of the Heritage Weekend in September.
Dear Blog
       As Fermat would have said to his mates, the Devil is in the detail!!!
Assume an + bn = cn to be true for all n>0, n=0 *
Then an-1 + bn-1 = cn-1 is true
                 etc. [a well-known mathematical term used first by the Euclidean Free School of Mathematics in Marathon, a village about 26.3 miles from Athens (42.3km to you Blog) where Priam was asked Helen, the school’s secretary, if she would go out on a date with him to watch the sacking of Troy on the wide vista vision screen at the local multiplex]
so a1 + b1 = c1 is true
and a0 + b0 = c0 is true.
But I can see clearly now that 1 + 1 = 1 is strictly speaking not often the case.
Or to you Blog, 2 don’t not equal 1, not in your actual base 10 type numbers anyways. (ref *: you could go straight to here and miss all the other complex numbers out?)
Sos, if this is not true, the original assumption ain’t not true nohow.
So think again Andy boy, Wile away your time on squaring the circle!!!!
                                             Colin

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