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Question Number 212573 by hardmath last updated on 17/Oct/24

Prove that:   ((5m^2  − n)/(n^2  + 3m)) = 1

$$\mathrm{Prove}\:\mathrm{that}:\:\:\:\frac{\mathrm{5m}^{\mathrm{2}} \:−\:\mathrm{n}}{\mathrm{n}^{\mathrm{2}} \:+\:\mathrm{3m}}\:=\:\mathrm{1} \\ $$

Commented by Frix last updated on 18/Oct/24

Prove what exactly?

$$\mathrm{Prove}\:\mathrm{what}\:\mathrm{exactly}? \\ $$

Commented by hardmath last updated on 18/Oct/24

  Prove that the equation has an infinite number of solutions in the set of integers

$$ \\ $$Prove that the equation has an infinite number of solutions in the set of integers

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