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"a" is congruent "b" modulo "n" means​

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Answered by BLACK1817
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Two integers, a and b, are congruent modulo n if and only if they have the same remainder when divided by n. In other words, for some integer k (positive or negative): a=b+kn.

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Answered by poojaramakrishnanrk
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Definition. to integers ,a and b, are congruent modulo n if and only if they have the same remainder when divided by n . In other words for some integer k (positive or negative ):a=b+kn.. .

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