Solving Pell's Equation: I'm Stuck!

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I want to solve this equation

x^2 - 18 y^2 = 12

Any suggestion?

I thought , we have to find \sqrt 18and then find x/y

BUT I was confused and then stopped solving
 
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This equation has 2 unknowns. If you don't specify what set x and y are elements of, for example integer, it has an infinite set of solutions that can be represented parametrically as:

<br /> \begin{array}{l}<br /> x = \pm 2 \sqrt{3} \, \cosh{t} \\<br /> <br /> y = \frac{2 \sqrt{3}}{3} \, \sinh{t}<br /> \end{array}<br />
 
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Sorry,
Both x & y are integers.
 
You might get more help if you posted this in the Number Theory section...
 
There is no solution.
 

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