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If <math>a|bc</math> and <math>(a,b) = 1</math>, then <math>a|c</math>. | If <math>a|bc</math> and <math>(a,b) = 1</math>, then <math>a|c</math>. | ||
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Revision as of 11:12, 23 November 2007
Number TheoryThis section covers number theory, especially modulos (moduli?). Definitions
Special NotationOccasionally, if two equivalent expressions are both modulated by the same number, the entire equation will be followed by the modulo. PropertiesFor any number there will be only one congruent number modulo between and . If and , then . Fermat's Little TheoremFor a prime and a number such that , . Wilson's TheoremFor a prime , . Fermat-Euler IdentitityIf , then , where is the number of relatively prime numbers lower than . Gauss's TheoremIf and , then .
ErrataAll quadratic residues are or and , , or . |