Re: representation of a number as a form a^2+nb^2 (n\in N)



On Jun 18, 2:14 pm, Michael <maimo...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Of course, in the question I asked, n is a GIVEN natural
number and a and b are to be found. Despite it was rather
ridiculous to suppose n not given, I appreciate you tried
to help.

Hi, Michael:

The prior history of this thread appears to be lost.

As a favor please include sufficient context with
replies to allow interested readers to follow you.

Is there still an open question here?

regards, chip

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