What are you going to do after school today? "Bike? Swim? Run?" "You'd think I asked him to prove Fermat's theorem." "Frazz has trouble with multiple-choice questions that don't end with 'all of the above.'"
That’ll be Fermat’s Last Theorem. There was also his little theorem, the theorem on sums of two squares and his polygonal number theorem. He was a right old smarty-pants.
No New Wars over 10 years ago
That’ll be Fermat’s Last Theorem. There was also his little theorem, the theorem on sums of two squares and his polygonal number theorem. He was a right old smarty-pants.
LoveyDove almost 9 years ago
He was, indeed. Pierre de Fermat – quite the mathematician. Also a lawyer. And he was fluent in six languages. Amazing.
childe_of_pan over 7 years ago
“Nothing is true; everything is permissible.”a) Trueb) Falsec) Meaninglessd) All of the abovee) None of the abovef) All of the above