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I am reading Naoki Sato's notes on Number Theory:
http://donut.math.toronto.edu/~naoki/nt.pdf
I am on page 2, and doing Example 1.1...
"Let x and y be integers. Prove that 2x+3y is divisible by 17 iff 9x+5y is divisible by 17."
There's ALREADY A SOLUTION on the book, but I do not understand it. I've read the theorems and also the other examples and found that I can understand them. I guess this one is different.
Can somebody please explain it to me clearer...??
Thanks.
http://donut.math.toronto.edu/~naoki/nt.pdf
I am on page 2, and doing Example 1.1...
"Let x and y be integers. Prove that 2x+3y is divisible by 17 iff 9x+5y is divisible by 17."
There's ALREADY A SOLUTION on the book, but I do not understand it. I've read the theorems and also the other examples and found that I can understand them. I guess this one is different.
Can somebody please explain it to me clearer...??
Thanks.
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