How to solve for(M,N) it the equation of the form M*c1+c2=N*c3+c4, using Extended euclidean algo. Here c1,c2,c3,c4 are known constants.
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How to solve for(M,N) it the equation of the form M*c1+c2=N*c3+c4, using Extended euclidean algo. Here c1,c2,c3,c4 are known constants.
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Convert to c1M + c3( - N) = c4 - c2. This is now in the form ax + by = c, solving for x, y, which can be done using Extended Euclidean algorithm.
Thanks, can you please share a useful link? :)
Got it, it is a Diophantine equation, Thanks again :)
I bet it is for yesterday's contest ;)
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I didn't see it :)