The simultaneous diophantine equations 5Y^ 2-20=X^ 2 and 2Y^ 2+1=Z^ 2
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The simultaneous diophantine equations \(5Y^ 2-20=X^ 2\) and \(2Y^ 2+1=Z^ 2\)
The simultaneous diophantine equations \(5Y^ 2-20=X^ 2\) and \(2Y^ 2+1=Z^ 2\)
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