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4 January, 12:08

Solve the given linear Diophantine equation. Show all necessary work. A) 4x + 5y=17 B) 6x+9y=12 C) 4x+10y=9

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  1. 4 January, 12:59
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    A) (-17+5k, 17-4k)

    B) (-4+3k, 4-2k)

    C) No integer pairs.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    To do this, I'm going to use Euclidean's Algorithm.

    4x+5y=17

    5=4 (1) + 1

    4=1 (4)

    So going backwards through those equations:

    5-4 (1) = 1

    -4 (1) + 5 (1) = 1

    Multiply both sides by 17:

    4 (-17) + 5 (17) = 17

    So one integer pair satisfying 4x+5y=17 is (-17,17).

    What is the slope for this equation?

    Let's put it in slope-intercept form:

    4x+5y=17

    Subtract 4x on both sides:

    5y=-4x+17

    Divide both sides by 5:

    y = (-4/5) x + (17/5)

    The slope is down 4 and right 5.

    So let's show more solutions other than (-17,17) by using the slope.

    All integer pairs satisfying this equation is (-17+5k, 17-4k).

    Let's check:

    4 (-17+5k) + 5 (17-4k)

    -68+20k+85-20k

    -68+85

    17

    That was exactly what we wanted since we were looking for integer pairs that satisfy 4x+5y=17.

    Onward to the next problem.

    6x+9y=12

    9=6 (1) + 3

    6=3 (2)

    Now backwards through the equations:

    9-6 (1) = 3

    9 (1) - 6 (1) = 3

    Multiply both sides by 4:

    9 (4) - 6 (4) = 12

    -6 (4) + 9 (4) = 12

    6 (-4) + 9 (4) = 12

    So one integer pair satisfying 6x+9y=12 is (-4,4).

    Let's find the slope of 6x+9y=12.

    6x+9y=12

    Subtract 6x on both sides:

    9y=-6x+12

    Divide both sides by 9:

    y = (-6/9) x + (12/9)

    Reduce:

    y = (-2/3) x + (4/3)

    The slope is down 2 right 3.

    So all the integer pairs are (-4+3k, 4-2k).

    Let's check:

    6 (-4+3k) + 9 (4-2k)

    -24+18k+36-18k

    -24+36

    12

    That checks out since we wanted integer pairs that made 6x+9y=12.

    Onward to the last problem.

    4x+10y=9

    10=4 (2) + 2

    4=2 (2)

    So the gcd (4,10) = 2 which means this one doesn't have any solutions because there is no integer k such that 2k=9.
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