I have a nonlinear Diophantine equation of the form
[math]g(x,y)t^2+f(x,y)t+d(x,y)=0[/math] such that t is a positive integer variable and g(x,y),f(x,y),d(x,y) are polynomial functions in the positive integers variables x,y.
Then I am asking if one can consider this equation as a quadratic one in t and apply the well known results about quadratic equations.
[math]g(x,y)t^2+f(x,y)t+d(x,y)=0[/math] such that t is a positive integer variable and g(x,y),f(x,y),d(x,y) are polynomial functions in the positive integers variables x,y.
Then I am asking if one can consider this equation as a quadratic one in t and apply the well known results about quadratic equations.