Fermat\'s theorem

Fermat's theorem

noun Mathematics.
the theorem that an integer raised to a prime power leaves the same remainder as the integer itself when divided by the prime.

Origin:
1805–15; named after P. de Fermat
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Fermat's theorem is always a great word to know.
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a relation between two sets in which one element of the second set is assigned to each element of the first set, the operator
a set of elements capable of being completely counted and not zero
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