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Question Number 15377 by Joel577 last updated on 10/Jun/17

−39 mod 4 = ?

$$−\mathrm{39}\:\mathrm{mod}\:\mathrm{4}\:=\:? \\ $$

Answered by Tinkutara last updated on 10/Jun/17

−39 ≡ −3 (mod 4)  ≡ 1 (mod 4)  You can check: −39 = 4(−10) + 1  Hence −39 ≡ 1 (mod 4)

$$−\mathrm{39}\:\equiv\:−\mathrm{3}\:\left(\mathrm{mod}\:\mathrm{4}\right) \\ $$$$\equiv\:\mathrm{1}\:\left(\mathrm{mod}\:\mathrm{4}\right) \\ $$$$\mathrm{You}\:\mathrm{can}\:\mathrm{check}:\:−\mathrm{39}\:=\:\mathrm{4}\left(−\mathrm{10}\right)\:+\:\mathrm{1} \\ $$$$\mathrm{Hence}\:−\mathrm{39}\:\equiv\:\mathrm{1}\:\left(\mathrm{mod}\:\mathrm{4}\right) \\ $$

Commented by Joel577 last updated on 10/Jun/17

thank you very much

$${thank}\:{you}\:{very}\:{much} \\ $$

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