Where did Diophantine go now, huh!
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Re: Where did Diophantine go now, huh!
I believe you want to solve \[x^2+y^3=1 \text{ and } x+y^2=1\]
We have $x=1-y^2$. So, $(1-y^2)^2+y^3=1 \iff y^4-2y^2+y^3=0 \iff y^2(y^2+y-2)=0$
Do the rest yourself.
We have $x=1-y^2$. So, $(1-y^2)^2+y^3=1 \iff y^4-2y^2+y^3=0 \iff y^2(y^2+y-2)=0$
Do the rest yourself.
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