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It appears that the combination of Entries V and XIII under V is unsatisfactory They have not been fully combined, or give essential information about proof, source or correct mathematical context, and further changes are necessary in the near future.
[[User:Hoarwithy|Hoarwithy]] ([[User talk:Hoarwithy|talk]]) 11:29, 22 August 2011 (UTC)
::'''Dickson’s method clearly allows for the non-primitives as the example in VI shows. In fact, when ''s'' and ''t'' have a common factor, his equations produce ONLY the non-primitives. Since Dickson’s method also produces all the primitives, we have only to use integer ''k'' as a multiple to obtain any desired non-primitive [''ak,bk,ck'']. Alternatively, we can apply ''k'' to ''st''.'''
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