For any integral point (h,k) to be inside the circle, we have h2+k2-49<0.... Which gives the reqd integral points like (±1,±6).....etc....
No integral points on the circle - except (±7,0) and (0,±7).
(1) find total no. of Integral point that can be inside or on the circle
x^{2}+y^{2}=49
For any integral point (h,k) to be inside the circle, we have h2+k2-49<0.... Which gives the reqd integral points like (±1,±6).....etc....
No integral points on the circle - except (±7,0) and (0,±7).