Pell's equations
x^2 - Dy^2 = 1 has infinitely many integer solutions (x,y) if D is a positive non-square integer.
Trivial solution: (1,0)
Fundamental solution: smallest positive values of x,y both of which are non-zero.
x^2 - Dy^2 = 1 has infinitely many integer solutions (x,y) if D is a positive non-square integer.
Trivial solution: (1,0)
Fundamental solution: smallest positive values of x,y both of which are non-zero.
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