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diophantine equation
diophantine equationnounan equation involving more than one variable in which the coefficients of the variables are integers and for which integral solutions are sought.
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Diophantine equation
Diophantine equationnoun(in number theory) an equation in more than one variable and with integral coefficients, for which integral solutions are sought
diophantine equation
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Diophantine equation
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Mathematics.
Diophantine equation
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/ ˌdaɪəʊˈfæntaɪn /
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Diophantine equation
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Origin of diophantine equation
1925–30; named after Diophantus, 3rd-century a.d. Greek mathematician; see -ine 1
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