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Mathematics 17 Online
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show that if a is congruent to b (mod n), then b is congruent to a (mod n) I got up to n l (a-b) and n l (b-a) there exist j and Q where they are intergers such that nj = a-b and nQ = b-a Im not sure how to finish the proof help

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