Math 104A: Fall 2012 Homework 6 Due Friday, 11/16/2012 at 5:00 pm 1. Let a, b, n ∈ Z + with (a, b) = 1. Prove that there exist
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Math 522 Exam 4 Solutions 1. Prove the converse of Wilson's theorem. That is, suppose that p > 1 is not prime. Prove that p
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