Can I solve this : y^2 = x^2 +const1*x - const2 , natural nu

Can I solve this : y^2 = x^2 +const1*x - const2 , natural nu

Postby tald » Wed Feb 20, 2019 4:20 pm

Hi
I am searching how to solve this equation and find x and y which will be natural and positive
Can any one here tell me if it is a solved problem or not ?

y^2 = x^2 + const1*x - const2

const1 and const2 are also natural positive
and I know the range of x , so it is limited in a range of positive numbers

is this a solvable problem ?

thanks in advance
Tal
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