Hello,

Sage only supports equations where the coefficients of y^2 and x^3 are 1; 
you first need to multiply the equation by A^2 and then put A*y = Y and A*x 
= X, so the equation becomes

Y^2 = X^3 + B*X^2 + A*C*X + A^2*D

You can construct this (assuming A, B, C, D are set to suitable values) 
using

sage: E = EllipticCurve([0, B, 0, A*C, A^2*D])

I hope this answers your question.

Peter


Op donderdag 10 april 2014 07:25:15 UTC+1 schreef Bhavin Moriya:
>
> How do I write the following elliptic curve in SAGE,
>
> y^2 = A*x^3 + B*x^2 + C*x + D?
>

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