What's a good number theory book for me to learn from at a high school level? Our class will study up to Fermat's - Bezout's theorem. I tried other books suggested here, but they are all too advanced. Thank you in advance.
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Please clarify: do you already know Fermat and Bezout, or is that the end of what you seek to know? – Bill Dubuque Mar 24 '14 at 17:49
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Have you looked at this question and other posts shown there among linked questions? – Martin Sleziak Jan 23 '15 at 09:34
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I wish I knew. In Ontario you can take all the high school math there is and never hear of "number theory" – DanielWainfleet Jul 18 '21 at 21:22
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Does this answer your question? Good Number Theory books to start with? – Jul 22 '21 at 08:40
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I'd recommend the books by Wacław Sierpiński: Elementary theory of numbers and as a supplementary problem book 250 Problems in Elementary Number Theory.

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2I think it'd be more helpful to list the titles and authors of the books. Also, the first link isn't working for me. – littleO Jan 23 '15 at 04:18
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Elementary number theory by David M. Burton. It is as said "elementary" and can also be used for self study.