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What is Wilson's theorem???

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Answered by vrik
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In number theory, Wilson's theoremstates that a natural number n > 1 is a prime number if and only if. ... That is, it asserts that the factorial is one less than a multiple of n exactly when n is a prime number.
Answered by bhavanidarba9
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Answer:

wilson's theorem

Step-by-step explanation:

if 'p' is a prime number

then, (p-1)!+1

example: 3 is a prime number

      ( 3-1)!+1 = 2!+1  

       2X1=2  2+1=3

so, that is wilson's theorem

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