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| Di·o·phan·tine e·qua·tion [ d ə fàn tn i kwáy'n, d ə fàntin i kwáy'n ] (plural Di·o·phan·tine e·qua·tions) |
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algebraic equation: an algebraic equation that contains two or more variables, has only whole-number integral coefficients, and has integral solutions for the variables
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| [After Diophantus (fl. 3th century bc), Greek mathematician] |
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