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OpenStudy (anonymous):

NUMBER THEORY: If r is a primitive root of the odd prime P, prove that the product of the quadratic residues of P is congruent modulo P to r^((p^2-1)/4) and the product of the nonresidues of P is congruent modulo P to r^((p-1(^2)/4)) @satellite73 @Mertsj @RadEn @SolomonZelman @dan815 @Compassionate @nincompoop @ranga @Ashleyisakitty @Euler271 @Kainui @beccaboo333 @Ashleyisakitty @april115 @Isaiah.Feynman @wolfe8 @Peter14 @@helpme1.2 @KattGirl14 @julian25 @petiteme @Agent47 @Rina.r @Mr.ClayLordMath @Kristen17 @221emily @atlas @Idealist @kittiwitti1 @Victoria_Davis_2018 @AccidentalAiChan @R00nnY

OpenStudy (agent47):

quit mass tagging people, it's irritating.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and half of the people you mass tag probably don't have any idea what your question is about

OpenStudy (agent47):

this might help: http://www.maths.tcd.ie/~vlasenko/MA2316/solutions9.pdf and i never took number theory so i can't really help, sorry.

OpenStudy (beccaboo333):

Please do not tag so many people into a post, people will help you when they see your question. not when you tag everyone online.

OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):

Can't help with that~ Sorry~

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