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state the Euler's theorem​

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Euler's theorem (also known as the Fermat–Euler theorem or Euler's totient theorem) states that if n and a are coprime positive integers

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Euler's Theorem. The generalization of Fermat's theorem is known as Euler's theorem. In general, Euler's theorem states that, “if p and q are relatively prime, then ”, where φ is Euler's totient function for integers. That is, is the number of non-negative numbers that are less than q and relatively prime to q.

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