http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_de_Fermat .
Pierre de Fermat's mom was Claire de Long and his dad was Dominique Fermat. He also spent most of his life studying the cover of some Greek math book named Arthmetica. Just in case you were wondering.(I know you were)
Pierre de Fermat was a devout Catholic. His religious beliefs influenced his life and work, as he often integrated his faith with his intellectual pursuits. Fermat's writings include references to his faith, and he was known to engage with theological questions alongside his mathematical investigations.
George Winslow Pierce has written: 'The greater Fermat theorem proved' -- subject(s): Fermat's theorem 'A select circle' 'City life' -- subject(s): Accessible book
But it was. That is why we know about it. If you mean why the PROOF was not written- Fermat wrote that he had found a wonderful proof for the theorem, but unfortunately the margin was too small to contain it. This is why the theorem became so famous- being understandable by even a schoolchild, but at the same time so hard to prove that even the best mathematicians had to surrender, with a simple proof seemingly being existent that just nobody except Fermat could find. The theorem has since been proven but the proof uses math tools that are very advanced and were not available in Fermat's life-time.
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It isn't in any significant manner.
Having a good manner, or a good manner of acting (attitude, presentation, way of communicating) helps a person to show others that they are indeed worth interacting with, be it in business or friendship, if a person speaks well, has a positive attitude about situations and life in general, it will draw others closer to the person and thus will increase and develop their life in positive ways.
Physiology (a subcategory of biology).
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None. They are all wrong.