Math, asked by meenatchibio, 3 days ago

-9 by 25 and -5 by 18

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Answered by Nishith15
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I am sorry but what do you want me to do

please reframe your question with a suitable operator and then I will answer

Answered by harinder172j
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a2+b2=1012, there must exist k,r,s∈N, r>s, gcd(r,s)=1, r, s of opposite parity, such that 101=k(r2+s2). Since r2+s2>1 and 101 is prime, it follows that k=1 and r2+s2=101. Fermat's theorem together with the observation 101=102+12 implies {r,s}={1,10}. Thus, {a,b}={102–12,2⋅10⋅1}={20,99}.

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