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Any number in the form <math>2^{2^n}+1</math> where <math>n</math> is any natural number is known as a '''Fermat number'''. It was hypothesized by Fermat that every number in this form was prime, but Euler found that the fifth Fermat number can be factored as <math>2^{2^5}+1=641 \cdot 6,700,417</math>. | Any number in the form <math>2^{2^n}+1</math> where <math>n</math> is any natural number is known as a '''Fermat number'''. It was hypothesized by Fermat that every number in this form was prime, but Euler found that the fifth Fermat number can be factored as <math>2^{2^5}+1=641 \cdot 6,700,417</math>. | ||
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Any number in the form where is any natural number is known as a Fermat number. It was hypothesized by Fermat that every number in this form was prime, but Euler found that the fifth Fermat number can be factored as .