The diophantine equations $2^n\pm3\cdot2^m+9=x^2$

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László Szalay Krisztán Gueth

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In this paper, we study the diophantine equations 2^n\pm3\cdot2^m+9=x^2, and apart from the plus case with the condition n < m we solve completely the problem. The method resembles the treatment we used to solve the equation 2^n + 2^m + 1 = x^2.

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Szalay, L., & Gueth, K. (2018). The diophantine equations $2^n\pm3\cdot2^m+9=x^2$. Acta Mathematica Universitatis Comenianae, 87(2), 199-204. Retrieved from http://www.iam.fmph.uniba.sk/amuc/ojs/index.php/amuc/article/view/665/615
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