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state farmat theorem ?​

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Answered by shreyao4o62009
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Fermat's theorem, also known as Fermat's little theorem and Fermat's primality test, in number theory, the statement, first given in 1640 by French mathematician Pierre de Fermat, that for any prime number p and any integer a such that p does not divide a (the pair are relatively prime), p divides exactly into ap

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Answered by ItzLittleAngel
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  • Fermat's little theorem states that if p is a prime number, then for any integer a, the number a p – a is an integer multiple of p. ap ≡ a (mod p). Special Case: If a is not divisible by p, Fermat's little theorem is equivalent to the statement that a p-1-1 is an integer multiple of p. Here a is not divisible by p.

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