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STATEMENT OF

EULER'S THEORAM???????​

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Answered by Vini1810
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In number theory, 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, then a raised to the power of the totient of n is congruent to one, modulo n, or: {displaystyle a^ {varphi (n)}equiv 1 {pmod {n}}}

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Answered by Anonymous
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In number theory, Euler's theorem states that if n and a are coprime positive integers, then a raised to the power of the totient of n is congruent to one, modulo n, or: where is Euler's totient function. In 1736, Leonhard Euler published his proof of Fermat's little theorem, which Fermat had presented without proof

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