Playing with Fermat's Last Theorem

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if n^t does NOT divide y then z = e^n + x for some e.
 
if n^t does NOT divide y then z = e^n + x for some e.
  
In other words, z - x is either a perfect nth power or the
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In other words, z - x is either a perfect nth power or the n-1th power of n times a perfect nth power.
n-1th power of n times a perfect nth power.
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Another way to state this is:
 
Another way to state this is:

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