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Two to the Tee (Posted on 2005-07-29) Difficulty: 3 of 5
Prove that 2T-3U=1 has only two integer solutions: T=1 and U=0, and T=2 and U=1.

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  Subject Author Date
re: the rest of the solutionRichard2005-07-30 19:48:04
Solutionthe rest of the solutionPaul2005-07-30 08:39:10
another small observationPaul2005-07-29 21:13:27
U > 1 impossibleRichard2005-07-29 20:56:26
Small ObservationsRichard2005-07-29 18:56:52
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