Let N be the number of integral solutions of the equation
x2−y2=z3−t3
satisfying the condition 0≤x,y,z,t≤106, and let M be the number of integral solutions of the equation
x2−y2=z3−t3+1
satisfying the condition 0≤x,y,z,t≤106. Prove that N>M. number theoryperfect cubePerfect SquarecountingAdditive Number TheoryIMO ShortlistIMO Longlist