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Conic Curiosity (Posted on 2011-05-19) Difficulty: 2 of 5
1. Select positive integers a and b such that a^3-(a-1)^3=(b^2)+(b-1)^2 starting with {a,b}={1,1}, numbering successive solutions {a1,b1}...{an,bn}

2. Select positive integers x and y such that 3x^2-2y^2=1 starting with {x,y}={1,1}, again numbering successive solutions {x1,y1}...{xn,yn}

3. Let n exceed 1. Let {xn-1, yn-1}={X,Y}; let {an, bn}={A,B}.

Prove that X+Y=2(B-A).

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re: Outline Solution (spoiler) Comment 2 of 2 |
(In reply to Outline Solution (spoiler) by Harry)

Very nice! and quite different from my own method, which I have submitted as a draft solution, in case you are interested.

Solution now posted, since I did not receive any comments on the draft.

Edited on June 6, 2011, 8:54 am
  Posted by broll on 2011-05-28 09:48:04

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