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summer camp blue group number theory day 1 P9

 
 
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summer camp blue group number theory day 1 P9
by Henry Zhang - Monday, August 24, 2020, 9:39 AM
 

could i get a hint on how to start this problem

 
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Re: summer camp blue group number theory day 1 P9
by Areteem Professor - Monday, August 24, 2020, 1:21 PM
 

Start by finding $\sum_{k=1}^m a_k \pmod{m}$. For this you can do something similar as in P8.

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Re: summer camp blue group number theory day 1 P9
by Henry Zhang - Tuesday, August 25, 2020, 3:20 PM
 
do we sum all the a's and b's and then say it cannot be equal to the a+b system's sum which is equivalent to the sum of the a's (all in mod m), because then m = m/2 (mod m) which is impossible?
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Re: summer camp blue group number theory day 1 P9
by Areteem Professor - Wednesday, August 26, 2020, 12:07 PM
 

Yes! That's the idea. Since each of $\sum a_k$ and $\sum b_k$ are $\dfrac{m}{2} \pmod{m}$, we have $\sum a_k + b_k = 0 \pmod{m}$, but we needed $\sum a_k + b_k = \dfrac{m}{2} \pmod{m}$.