For any integer x less than a prime p there are two integers m,n less than the square root of p such that
m = n x (mod p). Is it true?
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For any integer x less than a prime p there are two integers m,n less than the square root of p such that
m = n x (mod p). Is it true?
MathBot Answer:
MathBot is working on a solution to your problem.