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10 Nov 2019
This is a Number Theory Problem.
(35 %) Find all primitive integer solutions to Namely, find some expressions f1(m, n), fa(m,n),Js(m, n) such that rfi(m,n) yJ2(m, n) 2js(m, n) for integers m and n, which produce all solutions to (). Use this to give at least 10 primitive solutions ( vz) to () above. Note that, if z, y,z satisfy (), then one of the three angles in a
This is a Number Theory Problem.
(35 %) Find all primitive integer solutions to Namely, find some expressions f1(m, n), fa(m,n),Js(m, n) such that rfi(m,n) yJ2(m, n) 2js(m, n) for integers m and n, which produce all solutions to (). Use this to give at least 10 primitive solutions ( vz) to () above. Note that, if z, y,z satisfy (), then one of the three angles in a
Patrina SchowalterLv2
26 Oct 2019