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sum of two squares????

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If an Even number could be expressed in the form a² + b² . And if there exits two other numbers m,n such that
a² + b² = m² + n²

then , my question is

is there any relation between (a,b) and (m,n) apart from a² + b² = m² + n² ??
 

can you prove that the above equation holds good for any set of numbers...
 

can you prove that the above equation holds good for any set of numbers...

I did not say for any given (a,b) there surely exits (m,n)

I said " If " p is even and " if " p = a^2 + b^2 = m^2 + n^2 , then what is the relation between a,b,m,n other than p = a^2 + b^2 = m^2 + n^2 equation.
 

smslca,

Yes...There are a trigonometric relationship :

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You can convert that variables to polar coordinates.

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smslca,

Yes...There are a trigonometric relationship :

You can convert that variables to polar coordinates.

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That's somewhat new and interesting to me
 

The question has sense only if you specify that a, b, m, and n are all integers. Otherwise, the problem is trivial; there is an infinity of solutions for every even p.
Regards

Z
 

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