4757 |
@end smallexample |
@end smallexample |
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@noindent |
@noindent |
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In this last step, Calc has found a new number which, when multiplied |
In this last step, Calc has divided by 5 modulo 24; i.e., it has found a |
4761 |
by 5 modulo 24, produces the original number, 21. If @var{m} is prime |
new number which, when multiplied by 5 modulo 24, produces the original |
4762 |
it is always possible to find such a number. For non-prime @var{m} |
number, 21. If @var{m} is prime and the divisor is not a multiple of |
4763 |
like 24, it is only sometimes possible. |
@var{m}, it is always possible to find such a number. For non-prime |
4764 |
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@var{m} like 24, it is only sometimes possible. |
4765 |
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4766 |
@smallexample |
@smallexample |
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@group |
@group |