Problem 2370. Fermat's last theorem - again
For a given integer n, express it as a sum of two squares if possible. Return empty matrix otherwise. Solution may not be unique and uniqueness will not be checked, so return one of the solutions. Example:
n=25 Output=[3 4]
n=41 Output=[5 4]
n=7 Output=[]
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Hello, Rifat. I guess, based on the Test Suite, that you are allowing _all_ integers, which is not what might be expected given that Fermat's Last Theorem traditionally involves natural numbers only (1, 2, 3, 4, ...). https://www.britannica.com/science/Fermats-last-theorem It might be worth mentioning in the Problem Statement. —DIV
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