Abstract
The aim of this paper is to prove the following a possible solution of the Beal conjecture and another proof of the Fermat’s Last Theorem, without references to the other works in the main part.
Highlights
E has no solutions in positive integers A, B, D if n is an integer greater than 2 T Proof
Are natural numbers which corresponding to solutions of the
The equations and allow us to compare their left side with the left side of the equation as follows: E{
Summary
E has no solutions in positive integers A, B, D if n is an integer greater than 2 T Proof. Suppose are arbitrary coprime pairwise natural numbers. Are natural numbers which corresponding to solutions of the We claim that without affecting the generality, consider -is odd number and we get: SciPress applies the CC-BY 4.0 license to works we publish: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Bulletin of Mathematical Sciences and Applications Vol 7
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