The answer is \(1\)
\(1^2\equiv1\pmod{11}\)
The answers are \(2,4\)
HOW IS THIS POSSIBLE?
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The answer is \(0\)
NONE OF THEM WORK!
3x has to equal either 13, 25, and 37, but none of these nnumbers are divisble by 3.
SO NO RESIDUES WORK :)
the answer is \(-\frac{252}{\left(\sqrt{11}-3\right)^3\left(-3-\sqrt{11}\right)^3}\)
the answer uis \(17n - 8\)
The answer is \(111\)
THIS is not possible
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