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Apr 27th, 2003, 05:14 PM
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Mod Questions
Does anybody know any good math problems with mod. I don't know much about it and i'd like to practice a bit:S
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Apr 27th, 2003, 05:15 PM
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Try to find primes...
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Apr 27th, 2003, 05:16 PM
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waa?
Huh? Try to find primes? I asked for mod problems? What do you mean?
YL says:"Few are those who see with their own eyes and feel with their own hearts."(Einstein)
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Apr 27th, 2003, 05:18 PM
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If you are thinking of MODULUS, finding primes is a perfect way to practice that....
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Apr 27th, 2003, 06:12 PM
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if a^3+b^3=0 (mod 11)
prove a+b=0 (mod 11)
prove a^p=a (mod p) for some prime p
find the smallest positive k such that
k is divisible by 5
k+1 is divisible by 7
k+2 is divisible 9
k+3 is divisible by 11
here is interesting one:
x^2+y^2=13
and use the fact that i=5 (mod 13)
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The probability that a random rational number has an even denominator is 1/3 (Salamin and Gosper 1972)? This result is independently verified by me (2002)!
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Apr 27th, 2003, 06:28 PM
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prove (a+b)^p=a^p+b^p (mod p) for some prime p.
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Did you know that...
The probability that a random rational number has an even denominator is 1/3 (Salamin and Gosper 1972)? This result is independently verified by me (2002)!
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Apr 28th, 2003, 01:37 AM
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Apr 28th, 2003, 02:09 AM
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I still think that finding primes is the easiest way of learning...everyone knows how to find a prime, and if you don't it will take you 1 sec to learn it...
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Apr 28th, 2003, 06:57 PM
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sql_lall why go through all the trouble? fermats little theorem would do in one line
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Did you know that...
The probability that a random rational number has an even denominator is 1/3 (Salamin and Gosper 1972)? This result is independently verified by me (2002)!
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Apr 28th, 2003, 07:07 PM
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now now, it isnt good to use "IMO" to scare people away...
  
thats pretty easy for an imo question. what year?
anywayz? assume 2^3-1 (thats right, thats 7) divides into 2^x+1
then use long division (easiest way to explain it, but on a contest i would use a=pq+r), then we would get a remainder of 0 right? if you try it out with a few terms you see the remainder would always be in the form of 2^p+1
so 2^p+1=2^3-1
but no integer p works. therefore 2^x+1 is never divisible by 2^3-1
Massey RuleZ! ^-^__  Cheers!  __^-^ Massey RuleZ!
Did you know that...
The probability that a random rational number has an even denominator is 1/3 (Salamin and Gosper 1972)? This result is independently verified by me (2002)!
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