What is an Integral Solution in Equations?

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I've seen the word used in a context that is not related to calculus, but I never understood what it meant. What does it mean if an equation has an integral solution?

Here is a context:If X^2 +Y^2 = 2aXY has a positive integral solution, find the value of a. What does it mean to have an integral solution?
 
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It means that the solution is an integer.
 
It means that all the variables involved have their roots in form of integers.
 
As stated above, I believe that the solution is an interger (i.e. you won't have decimal or fractions as an answer).
 
CallMeShady said:
As stated above, I believe that the solution is an interger (i.e. you won't have decimal or fractions as an answer).
That's integer, but you are otherwise correct.
 
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